Strategies for successful trauma registry implementation in low- and middle-income countries-protocol for a systematic review

Systematic Reviews
Tiffany ParadisDan Poenaru

Abstract

The benefits of trauma registries have been well described. The crucial data they provide may guide injury prevention strategies, inform resource allocation, and support advocacy and policy. This has been shown to reduce trauma-related mortality in various settings. Trauma remains a leading cause of mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, the implementation of trauma registries in LMICs can be challenging due to lack of funding, specialized personnel, and infrastructure. This study explores strategies for successful trauma registry implementation in LMICs. The protocol was registered a priori (CRD42017058586). A peer-reviewed search strategy of multiple databases will be developed with a senior librarian. As per PRISMA guidelines, first screen of references based on abstract and title and subsequent full-text review will be conducted by two independent reviewers. Disagreements that cannot be resolved by discussion between reviewers shall be arbitrated by the principal investigator. Data extraction will be performed using a pre-defined data extraction sheet. Finally, bibliographies of included articles will be hand-searched. Studies of any design will be included if they describe or review development and...Continue Reading

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Nov 7, 2020·Journal of Trauma Nursing : the Official Journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses·Kelly Jo Evans, Damayanti Samanta
Jun 19, 2021·African Journal of Emergency Medicine : Revue Africaine De La Médecine D'urgence·Zachary J EisnerJohn W Scott

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