• Title of article

    Observed benefits of a major trauma centre in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria

  • Author/Authors

    Olaomi, Oluwole Olayemi National Trauma Center - National Hospital Abuja, Nigeria , Gwaram, Usman Adamu National Trauma Center - National Hospital Abuja, Nigeria , Okoye, Onyedika Godfrey National Trauma Center - National Hospital Abuja, Nigeria

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    311
  • To page
    314
  • Abstract
    A Trauma System or its components has been shown to improve trauma services and outcome of seriously injured patients. These organised services are non0existent or the components operate in isolation in most African countries. This study was done to identify the observed advances in trauma care service delivery, brought about by the beginning of operation of a trauma centre in the capital city of a West African country. Methodology The operation of the trauma centre was reviewed for progress in terms of organisation of care, in-hospital care, training, and referral system and injury prevention. In addition, the challenges facing the trauma centre were also reviewed and discussed. Results The trauma centre has brought about better organisation of care and specialist availability, various training in trauma surgery, advances in referral and injury prevention. Funding is an identified threat to the function of the centre. Discussion The trauma centre provided the drive for specialist training in trauma and changes in the process of care. Funding is a threat to optimal function, as was poor inter-relatedness with other local hospitals, pre-hospital services and rescue providers.
  • Keywords
    Nigeria , Benefits , Trauma center
  • Journal title
    African Journal of Emergency Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2621814