Author/Authors :
Wachira , Benjamin W. Accident and Emergency Department - The Aga Khan University – Nairobi - Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract :
The purpose of an effective emergency care system is to provide
universal emergency care to all regardless of socioeconomic status,
to stabilise patients who have a life-threatening illness or injury,
and to reduce consequences of preventable mortality, morbidity
and disability. Unfortunately, the limited availability of resources
remains a significant barrier to the development and implementa-
tion of emergency care systems in low- and middle-income coun-
tries (LMICs). In this recent study from Cameroon, of 3201
participants from 619 households surveyed, 1113 (34.8%) had
experienced one or more emergency conditions in the previous
year. Despite this high incidence of emergency conditions, only
7% had accessed emergency centres; the primary reasons for not
seeking healthcare being economic issues (37.2%) and use of com-
plementary medicine (22.2%). Increased usage of emergency care
systems and better public health may be achieved in LMICs by
improving access to emergency care systems, affordability, reason-
able payment systems for emergency care, and training highly
skilled personnel with enhanced life-saving capability.
Keywords :
Regular Feature , Uchunguzi , Journal Watch/ Montre de Journal , long road , emergency care , Cameroon