Title of article :
The Implications of Global Neurosurgery for Low- and Middle-income Countries: The Case of Cameroon
Author/Authors :
Kanmounye ، Ulrick Sidney Program in Global Surgery and Social Change - Harvard Medical School , Ghomsi ، Nathalie Christelle Research Department - Association of Future African Neurosurgeons , Djiofack ، Dylan Research Department - Association of Future African Neurosurgeons , Tétinou ، Francklin Research Department - Association of Future African Neurosurgeons , Nguembu ، Stéphane Research Department - Association of Future African Neurosurgeons , Zolo ، Yvan Research Department - Association of Future African Neurosurgeons , Esene ، Ignatius Neurosurgery Division - Faculty of Health Sciences - University of Bamenda
From page :
93
To page :
100
Abstract :
The unequal distribution of neurosurgical resources and diseases in the world contributes to inequality. Eight in 10 neurosurgical cases needing essential neurosurgical care are found in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs); however, LMICs lack the neurosurgical resources to address these needs. Besides, where neurosurgical care is available, it is not financially accessible to the majority of patients. Global Neurosurgery is a rapidly growing field that places a priority on improving health outcomes and achieving health equity for all people affected by neurosurgical conditions. To achieve safe, accessible, and affordable neurosurgical care for all, LMIC neurosurgeons should participate in national and international global neurosurgical activities, develop disruptive solutions to local problems and work with local stakeholders to address global neurosurgery problems.
Keywords :
Access to care , Cameroon , Global neurosurgery , Neurosurgical workforce , Low , and middle , income countries
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neurosurgery
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neurosurgery
Record number :
2623847
Link To Document :
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