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Charitable Platforms in Global Surgery: A Systematic Review of their Effectiveness Cost-Effectiveness Sustainability and Role Training

机译:全球手术中的慈善平台:对其有效性成本效益可持续性和角色培训的系统评价

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ObjectiveThis study was designed to propose a classification scheme for platforms of surgical delivery in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and to review the literature documenting their effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and role in training. Approximately 28 % of the global burden of disease is surgical. In LMICs, much of this burden is borne by a rapidly growing international charitable sector, in fragmented platforms ranging from short-term trips to specialized hospitals. Systematic reviews of these platforms, across regions and across disease conditions, have not been performed.
机译:目的本研究旨在为中低收入国家(LMIC)的外科手术平台提出分类方案,并审查文献记录其有效性,成本效益,可持续性以及在培训中的作用。全球疾病负担中约有28%是外科手术。在中低收入国家中,很大一部分负担是由迅速增长的国际慈善部门承担的,其平台分散,从短期旅行到专科医院不等。尚未进行跨地区和跨疾病状况的这些平台的系统评价。

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