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Choice of Future Location of Surgical Practice: A Survey of Surgical Trainees in Nigeria and Implications for Timely Access to Surgical Care
ArticleAbstract: Background: There is inequity and maldistribution of the surgical workforce in Nigeria. Most specialPalabras claves:Autores:Awofeso O., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Olajide T.O., Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusBurden of Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infections in Children in Nigeria: Recent Experience and Systematic Review
ReviewAbstract: Background: Intra-abdominal infections encompass a wide range of conditions from uncomplicated appenPalabras claves:Appendicitis, CHILDREN, complications, Intra-abdominal infection, source control, typhoid perforationAutores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Ezidiegwu U., Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusCatastrophic Healthcare Expenditure from Typhoid Perforation in Children in Nigeria
ReviewAbstract: Background: Out-of-pocket payments and catastrophic healthcare expenditures (CHE) are important barrPalabras claves:catastrophic healthcare expenditure, pediatric infection, typhoid intestinal perforationAutores:Anderson J.E., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Enivwaene A.O., Farmer D.L., Ibrahim S.H., Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusAccess to paediatric surgery: The geography of inequality in Nigeria
ArticleAbstract: Background About 96.3 million children and adolescents aged 0-19 years reside in Nigeria, comprisingPalabras claves:epidemiology, Paediatrics, PUBLIC HEALTH, SurgeryAutores:Dasogot A., El Vilaly M.A.S., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Jones M.A., Juran S., Klug S.J., Meara J.G., Onajin-Obembe B., Osagie O.O., Seyi-Olajide J.O., Stankey M.C.Fuentes:scopusEstimates of Treatable Deaths Within the First 20 Years of Life from Scaling Up Surgical Care at First-Level Hospitals in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
ArticleAbstract: Background: Surgical care is an important, yet often neglected component of child health in low- andPalabras claves:Autores:Abbas A., Abdelhafeez H., Abib S., Ali A., Aziz T.T., Bhangu A., Bickler S.W., Bundy D.A.P., Chowdhury T.K., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Ignacio R.C., Jamison D.T., Keller B., Klazura G., Kling K., Martin B., Meara J.G., Mock C.N., Ozgediz D.E., Philipo G.S., Seyi-Olajide J.O., Sykes A.G., Thangarajah H., Yap A.Fuentes:scopusExpanding access to surgical care toward universal health coverage: Leveraging sustainable financing strategies for Sub-Saharan Africa
ReviewAbstract: The National Surgical Obstetric and Anaesthesia Plan is an invaluable country resource with the capaPalabras claves:Domestic funding sources, financing, National Surgical Obstetrics and Anaesthesia plan, universal health coverageAutores:Anyanwu S.N.C., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusNeonatal surgical care: A review of the burden, progress and challenges in sub-Saharan Africa
ArticleAbstract: The outcome of neonatal surgery has significantly improved over the decades in high-income countriesPalabras claves:Neonatal surgery, outcome, safety, sub-Saharan AfricaAutores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Seyi-Olajide J.O., Sholadoye T.T.Fuentes:scopusInclusion of Children’s Surgery in National Surgical Plans and Child Health Programmes: the need and roadmap from Global Initiative for Children’s Surgery
ReviewAbstract: About 1.7 billion children and adolescents, mostly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) lackPalabras claves:Child Health, Children’s surgery, infrastructure, NSOAP, OReCS, workforceAutores:Anderson J.E., Bickler S.W., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Farmer D.L., Gathuya Z., Johnson W.D., Kaseje N., Lakhoo K., Oldham K., Ozgediz D.E., Poenaru D., Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusSystematic review of low-income and middle-income country perceptions of visiting surgical teams from high-income countries
ReviewAbstract: Background The shortage of surgeons, anaesthesiologists and obstetricians in low-income and middle-iPalabras claves:Systematic ReviewAutores:Elobu A., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Hagander L., Jumbam D.T., Lantz A., Roy N., Seyi-Olajide J.O., Velin L., Williams O.M.Fuentes:scopus