World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2017, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (2): 85-90.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2017.02.001
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Linda Chokotho1(), Wakisa Mulwafu2, Isaac Singini3, Yasin Njalale4, Kathryn H. Jacobsen5
Received:
2016-07-09
Accepted:
2017-01-26
Online:
2017-06-15
Published:
2017-06-15
Contact:
Linda Chokotho
E-mail:linda.chokotho@cureinternational.org
Linda Chokotho, Wakisa Mulwafu, Isaac Singini, Yasin Njalale, Kathryn H. Jacobsen. Improving hospital-based trauma care for road traffic injuries in Malawi[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2017, 8(2): 85-90.
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Table 1
Mean (minimum, maximum) number of clinical staff serving in the trauma care unit at central hospitals and district hospitals in Malawi
Personnel | Central hospitals (n=4) | District hospitals (n=10) |
---|---|---|
Medical assistants | 3 (2, 4) | 0.5 (0, 3) |
Nurses | 2.5 (2, 8) | 1.5 (0, 4) |
Clinical officers | 1 (1, 7) | 2 (0, 3) |
Medical officers | 1.5 (1, 3) | 0 (0, 2) |
Specialist doctors | 2 (0, 3) | 0 (0, 0) |
Table 2
Availability of supplies and equipment at central hospitals and district hospitals in Malawi
Type of supply/equipment | Central hospitals (n=4) | District hospitals (n=10) | |
---|---|---|---|
Critical equipment | Oral/nasal airway devices | Adequate | Absent |
Bags/valves/masks | Adequate | Absent | |
Suction devices | Partially adequate | Partially adequate | |
Stiff suction tips | Adequate | Absent | |
Laryngoscopes | Adequate | Absent | |
Endotracheal tubes | Partially adequate | Absent | |
Stethoscopes | Adequate | Adequate | |
Oxygen | Partially adequate | Partially adequate | |
Needles and syringes | Adequate | Adequate | |
Chest tubes | Partially adequate | Absent | |
Pulse oximeters | Partially adequate | Absent | |
Blood pressure cuffs | Adequate | Adequate | |
Intravenous solution | Adequate | Adequate | |
Blood for transfusion | Partially adequate | Partially adequate | |
IV infusion set | Adequate | Adequate | |
Urinary catheters | Adequate | Adequate | |
Diagnostics | Functional X-ray machine | Adequate | Adequate |
Haemoglobin tests | Adequate | Adequate | |
Blood glucose tests | Adequate | Adequate | |
Personal protective equipment | Gloves | Partially adequate | Adequate |
Goggles | Adequate | Inadequate | |
Gowns | Partially adequate | Adequate | |
Sharps disposal containers | Adequate | Adequate |
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