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Defining Surgical Workforce Density Targets to Meet Child and Neonatal Mortality Rate Targets in the Age of the Sustainable Development Goals: A Global Cross-Sectional Study
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: To reduce preventable deaths of newborns and children, the United Nations set a target rPalabras claves:Autores:Bhangu A., Bickler S.W., Buda A.M., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Evans F.M., Greenberg S.L.M., Kaseje N., Meara J.G., Nabukenya M.T., Rice H.E., Smith E.R., Truché P.Fuentes:scopusGlobal and regional overview of the inclusion of paediatric surgery in the national health plans of 124 countries: An ecological study
ArticleAbstract: Objective This study evaluates the priority given to surgical care for children within national healPalabras claves:Health policy, Paediatrics, SurgeryAutores:Bickler S.W., Cotache-Condor C.F., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Granzin R., Landrum K., Liu Y., Meara J.G., Rice H.E., Robinson J., Samad L., Smith E.R., Thompson N., Truché P.Fuentes:scopusEconomic analysis of children's surgical care in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and analysis
ArticleAbstract: Background Understanding the economic value of health interventions is essential for policy makers tPalabras claves:Autores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Farmer D.L., Ozgediz D.E., Poenaru D., Rice H.E., Saxton A.T., Smith E.R.Fuentes:scopusDisability Weights for Pediatric Surgical Procedures: A Systematic Review and Analysis
ReviewAbstract: Background: Metrics to measure the burden of surgical conditions, such as disability weights (DWs),Palabras claves:Autores:Concepcion T., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Lim S., Poenaru D., Rice H.E., Sadler S., Saxton A.T., Shrime M.G., Smith E.R.Fuentes:scopusMortality from gastrointestinal congenital anomalies at 264 hospitals in 74 low-income, middle-income, and high-income countries: a multicentre, international, prospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Congenital anomalies are the fifth leading cause of mortality in children younger than 5Palabras claves:Autores:Abdul-Mumin A., Abrunhosa Matias M., Abukhalaf S., Ade-Ajayi N., Adofo-Ansong N., Akhbari M., Al-Slaibi I., Al-Taher R.N., Alhamid A., Alser O.H., Anaya Dominguez M., Arbab H., Arnaud A.P., Arshad M., Aydin E., Aziz D.A.A., Bagbio D., Benaskeur Y.I., Bhangu A., Blazquez-Gomez E., Bragagnini P., Chaudhry M.A., Choo C.S.C., Davies J.I., Derbew M., Dimatatac D.M., Doheim M.F., Douiri A., Dube A.M., Elfiky M., Elghazaly S.M., Elrais S.a., Elstad M., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Fachin C., Fazli M.R., Franco H., Garcia-Aparicio L., Hagander L., Hasan S., Hashim S., Herrera L., Hisham I., Hyman G., Ibrahim F., Iriondo M., Ismavel V.A., Ivanov M., Karim S., Khattak M.A.K., King S., Kwasau H., Lakhoo K., Leather A.J.M., Maistry N., Martinez-Leo B., Miriam A., Mitul A.R., Moitt N., Nah S.A., Naranjo K., Negida A., Ngwenya S., Niyukuri A., Nour I.R., Olivos Perez M., Owusu S., Parker S., Philipo G.S., Poenaru D., Prat J., Qureshi T., Riboni C., Rite S., Saleh M., Salem H.k., Samad L., Sarhan O.A.K., Serban A.M., Sevdalis N., Shinondo P., Sim M., Smith E.R., Soomro A., Svensson E., T S., Tabiri S., Tarrado X., Thompson H., Ubhi H., Vaitkiene A., Vervoort D., Williams I., Wright N.J., Yacoub M.A., Yousuf H., Yunus A.Fuentes:scopusManagement and outcomes of gastrointestinal congenital anomalies in low, middle and high income countries: Protocol for a multicentre, international, prospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Introduction Congenital anomalies are the fifth leading cause of death in children <5 years of age gPalabras claves:Autores:Abdul-Mumin A., Abukhalaf S., Ade-Ajayi N., Adofo-Ansong N., Akhbari M., Al-Taher R.N., Alhamid A., Alser O.H., Amjad M.B., Anaya M.D., Arbab H., Arshad M., Aydin E., Aziz D.A.A., Bagbio D., Benaskeur Y.I., Bhangu A., Blazquez-Gomez E., Bragagnini P., Chaudhary M.A., Choo C.S.C., Davies J.I., Dimatatac D.M., Elghazaly S.M., Elrais S.a., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Garcia-Aparicio L., Hagander L., Hasan S., Hashim S., Herrera L., Hyman G., Iriondo M., Ismavel V.A., Ivanov M., Karim S., Khattak M.A.K., Kwasau H., Lakhoo K., Leather A.J.M., Liu Y., Maistry N., Martinez-Leo B., Miriam A., Mitul A.R., Nah S.A., Naranjo K., Nour I.R., Owusu S., Parker S., Philipo G.S., Poenaru D., Prat J., Qureshi T., Riboni C., Rite S., Saleh M., Salem H.k., Samad L., Sarhan O.A.K., Serban A.M., Sevdalis N., Shajin T., Shinondo P., Sim M., Smith E.R., Soomro A., Svensson E., Tabiri S., Tarrado X., Thompson H., Ubhi H., Vaitkiene A., Vervoort D., Williams I., Wright N.J., Yousaf H., Yunus A.Fuentes:scopusPotentially Avertable Child Mortality Associated with Surgical Workforce Scale-up in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Global Study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Expansion of access to surgical care can improve health outcomes, although the impact thPalabras claves:Autores:Bickler S.W., Botelho F., Bowder A.N., Corlew S., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Greenberg S.L.M., Levis A.W., Meara J.G., Mooney D.P., Poenaru D., Rice H.E., Smith E.R., Truché P.Fuentes:scopus