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The World Health Organization's Action Plan on the Road Traffic Injury Pandemic: Is There Any Action for Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons?

机译:世界卫生组织关于道路交通伤害大流行的行动计划:骨伤外科医生是否有采取任何行动?

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Summary: Road traffic crash-related death, injury, and chronic disability continue to be a major worldwide burden to drivers, pedestrians, and users of mass transit, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). Projections predict worsening of this burden, and while motorization of LMIC increases exponentially, a corresponding improvement in prehospital and acute in-hospital trauma care has not been seen. The WHO now has 2 programs that address different elements of this challenge, namely, the Violence and Injury Prevention department (prevention) and the Emergency and Essential Surgical Care project (treatment). Activities of Violence and Injury Prevention have included developing guidelines for prehospital and essential trauma care, whereas activities of the Emergency and Essential Surgical Care have included developing the Integrated Management of Emergency and Essential Surgical Care toolkit and a textbook, "Surgical Care at the District Hospital." Organized surgical institutions in high-income countries-trauma associations, university departments, surgical nongovernmental organizations, etc.-can benefit from the infrastructure and tools the WHO has developed to better address the deficits in surgical services to improve the equitable distribution of surgical care services and resources to LMIC.
机译:简介:与道路交通事故相关的死亡,伤害和慢性残疾仍然是全世界驾驶员,行人和大众运输用户的主要负担,尤其是在中低收入国家(LMIC)中。预测表明这种负担会加重,尽管LMIC的机动性呈指数增长,但尚未看到院前和急性院内创伤护理的相应改善。世卫组织现在有两个计划应对这一挑战的不同要素,即暴力与伤害预防部门(预防)和急诊与基本外科护理项目(治疗)。预防暴力和伤害的活动包括制定院前和基本创伤护理的准则,而紧急和基本外科护理的活动包括开发紧急和基本外科护理的综合管理工具包和教科书“地区医院的外科护理”。 。”高收入国家的有组织外科手术机构-创伤协会,大学部门,外科非政府组织等-可以从世界卫生组织开发的基础设施和工具中受益,这些基础设施和工具可以更好地解决外科服务方面的不足,以改善外科护理服务的公平分配和LMIC的资源。

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