Publications by authors named "Michelle Notrica"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the availability of essential surgical resources in hospitals across seven countries, including Bangladesh and Ethiopia, from 2010 to 2014.
  • Only 34.2% of the 120 hospitals surveyed consistently provided basic surgical services, such as clean water, electricity, and essential medications.
  • The findings highlighted a significant gap in the infrastructure needed for basic surgical care, affecting millions of people, especially in countries like Bangladesh and Liberia.
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Background: Surgery has been neglected in low- and middle-income countries for decades. It is vital that the Post-2015 Development Agenda reflect that surgery is an important part of a comprehensive global health care delivery model. We compare the operative capacities of multiple low- and middle-income countries and identify critical gaps in surgical infrastructure.

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Background: Underdeveloped nations suffer from significant deficiencies in surgical and anesthesia care. Although surgical inequities are a pressing issue internationally, the extent of these inequities is unknown due to a lack of data. The aim of this study was to assess surgical and anesthesia capacity in Bolivia as part of a multinational study assessing surgical and anesthesia infrastructure in Africa, Latin America, and South Asia.

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Background: In low-income countries, unmet surgical needs lead to a high incidence of death. Information on the incidence and safety of current surgical care in low-income countries is limited by the paucity of data in the literature. The aim of this survey was to assess the surgical and anesthesia infrastructure in Rwanda as part of a larger study examining surgical and anesthesia capacity in low-income African countries.

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