马拉维的重症监护病房:一个截面研究
Paul D Sonenthal1,2,3, Noel Kasomekera4,5, Emilia Connolly5,6,7
1Brigham and Women's Hospital, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, 75 Francis St, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Annals of global health
|August 7, 2023
概括
马拉维的重症监护处面临着有限资源和设备短缺的挑战,特别是在地区医院. 提高城市以外的基本重症监护能力对于更好的患者结果至关重要.
科学领域:
- 全球健康 全球健康
- 关键护理医学 关键护理医学
- 卫生系统研究 卫生系统研究
背景情况:
- 危急疾病不成比例地影响低收入国家,尽管人口年轻,但结果较差.
- 有限的数据阻碍了对高收入国家以外的重症监护结果驱动因素的理解.
- 马拉维是一个低收入国家,在重症监护方面面临着挑战.
研究的目的:
- 描述马拉维公共部门重症监护单位的组织,资源和能力.
- 识别阻碍改善马拉维重症监护服务的障碍.
主要方法:
- 马拉维紧急和重症监护调查 (2020) 的二次分析.
- 包括所有中央医院和地区医院样本在内的横截面研究.
- 数据收集的重点是重症监护单位的资源,流程和障碍.
主要成果:
- 马拉维每百万人口中平均有1.4个重症监护病床.
- 缺少设备 (46%) 和缺货 (48%) 分别是高依赖单位 (HDU) 和重症监护单位 (ICU) 的主要障碍.
- 集中治疗室报告了3个功能性呼吸机的中位数和复杂干预的能力.
结论:
- 马拉维的重症监护单位表现出了复杂的临床过程的能力,尽管资源缺口.
- 在获得重症监护方面存在严重的区域不平等.
- 建议专注于农村地区的基本能力和特定环境的死亡率因素.
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