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Surgical patients travel longer distances than non-surgical patients toreceive care at a rural hospital in Mozambique

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dc.contributor.author Faierman, Michelle L.
dc.contributor.author Anderson, Jamie E.
dc.contributor.author Assane, Americo
dc.contributor.author Bendix, Peter
dc.contributor.author Vaz, Fernando
dc.contributor.author Rose, John A.
dc.contributor.author Funzamo, Carlos
dc.contributor.author Bickler, Stephen W.
dc.contributor.author Noormahomed, Emilia
dc.date.accessioned 2024-05-30T07:00:51Z
dc.date.available 2024-05-30T07:00:51Z
dc.date.issued 2014-06
dc.identifier.other https://academic.oup.com/inthealth/article/7/1/60/2964831?login=true
dc.identifier.uri http://www.repositorio.uem.mz/handle258/997
dc.description.abstract Background:Surgical care is increasingly recognised as an important component of global health delivery.However, there are still major gaps in knowledge related to access to surgical care in low-income countries. Inthis study, we compare distances travelled by surgical patients with patients seeking other medical services ata first-level hospital in rural Mozambique.Methods:Data were collected on all inpatients at Hospital Rural de Cho ́kwe`in rural Mozambique between20 June 2012 and 3 August 2012. Euclidean distances travelled by surgical versus non-surgical patientsusing coordinates of each patient’s city of residence were compared. Data were analysed using ArcGIS 10 andSTATA.Results:In total, 500 patients were included. Almost one-half (47.6%) lived in the city where the hospital isbased. By hospital ward, the majority (62.0%) of maternity patients came from within the hospital’s city com-pared with only 35.2% of surgical patients. The average distance travelled was longest for surgical patients(42 km) compared with an average of 17 km for patients on all other wards.Conclusions:Patients seeking surgical care at this first-level hospital travel farther than patients seeking otherservices. While other patients may have access to at community clinics, surgical patients depend more heavilyon the services available at first-level hospitals en_US
dc.language.iso eng en_US
dc.publisher Oxford University Press en_US
dc.rights openAcess en_US
dc.subject Access to surgical care en_US
dc.subject Global surgery en_US
dc.subject Mozambique en_US
dc.subject Sub-Saharan Africa en_US
dc.title Surgical patients travel longer distances than non-surgical patients toreceive care at a rural hospital in Mozambique en_US
dc.type article en_US
dc.journal International Health en_US


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