Publications by authors named "Z C Meda"

Introduction: Human papilloma virus testing is a new method of screening for precancerous cervical lesions. Here we identified factors associated to the positive Human papilloma virus-testing in the context of cervical precancer screening at the Souro Sanou National Teaching Hospital in Burkina Faso.

Materials And Method: Conducted from June 2021-May 2022, this was a cross-sectional study, including patients aged between 25 and 55 years-old and screened for precancerous lesions and received HPV-testing at the Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine (DGORM) of the SSNTH.

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Introduction: to help reduce neonatal mortality in Burkina Faso, we identified the prognostic factors for neonatal mortality at the Sourô Sanou University Hospital.

Methods: we conducted a cross-sectional and analytical study in the neonatal department from July 25, 2019 to June 25, 2020. Patients' medical records, consultation and hospital records were reviewed.

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Introduction: Drug-resistant tuberculosis is a public health priority and shortcomings in health services can make matters worse.

Purpose Of The Research: The aim of the study was to carry out an organizational audit inspired by the accreditation standards of the Agence nationale d’accréditation et d’évaluation en santé (ANAEH) (French National Agency for Health Accreditation and Assessment) for the management of resistant tuberculosis patients and to determine the level of patient satisfaction in order to identify any failings and possible solutions.

Results: The overall audit score was 63.

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Introduction: Assessing patient turnaround times is essential for improving the quality of care in emergency service departments.

Purpose Of The Research: This study looked at waiting and treatment times, and their associated factors, in the surgical emergency service department at the Souro Sanou National Teaching Hospital (SSNTH) in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso.

Results: This study was carried out on 380 patients with a median age of thirty-eight.

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Introduction: Free health care for children under five years of age in Burkina Faso was introduced in 2016 in order to remove the financial barrier to accessing care. Additional health expenses remain despite this free health care, which may compromise access to health services for the poorest patients.

Methods: This partial medico-economic evaluation included a descriptive study of additional health expenses paid by parents.

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