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Concerns of an itinerant surgeon: Results of a guatemalan surgical aid trip

机译:巡回外科医生的担忧:危地马拉外科手术旅行的结果

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Over the past decade the popularity of foreign medical aid has increased and gained notoriety. Operation Walk is a philanthropic organization dedicated to improving the ambulatory potential of patients in developing countries by providing free surgical treatment for patients who otherwise lack access to care of debilitating bone and joint conditions. During Operation Walk Mooresville's 2013 trip to Guatemala 40 patients prospectively completed a Likert Scale style survey. The 63-question survey assessed patient impressions and concerns regarding the care they receive as part of itinerant surgical aid trips. Mean scores were calculated and then concerns were ranked accordingly. We are aware of no other investigation assessing these sorts of patient centered perspectives for international surgical aid trips.
机译:在过去的十年中,外国医疗救助的流行增加并声名狼藉。步行行动组织是一个慈善组织,致力于通过为无法获得使骨骼和关节疾病恶化的患者提供免费手术治疗,从而改善发展中国家患者的门诊潜力。在2013年Mooresville步行行动期间,危地马拉的40名患者前瞻性地完成了Likert量表风格调查。这项包含63个问题的调查评估了患者的印象和对他们在巡回手术援助旅行中所获得的护理的关注。计算平均分数,然后对关注点进行相应排名。我们知道没有其他调查评估这些以患者为中心的国际外科手术出行角度。

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