Jurnal Internasional Aprika vol.12 issue 3 2022
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Trauma provision in South-West Nigeria: Epidemiology, challenges and
priorities
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Title
Jurnal Internasional Aprika vol.12 issue 3 2022
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Trauma provision in South-West Nigeria: Epidemiology, challenges and
priorities
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Trauma provision in South-West Nigeria: Epidemiology, challenges and
priorities
Subject
Trauma
Trauma system
Injury prevention
Prehospital care
Hospital care
Trauma registry
South-West Nigeria
Trauma system
Injury prevention
Prehospital care
Hospital care
Trauma registry
South-West Nigeria
Description
Trauma is a crucial public health problem that has been overlooked by developing countries including Nigeria.
It has led to a worsening trauma trend as recent data suggests. The South-West Region of Nigeria remains one of
the regions with the most injury prevalence. Since the introduction of the trauma system over half a century ago,
regionalised trauma systems have become increasingly effective in changing the dynamics of trauma care and
outcomes. However, similar to most developing countries trauma system is yet to be established in any region in
Nigeria. This is also met by a lack of a centralised trauma registry, poor implementation of primary prevention
practices, an informal prehospital care system, and poorly organised in-hospital care for trauma victims. Reversing
these challenges could be a propelling force to the revolution of trauma provision in the region and extension
to the nation, Africa, and other developing countries. Nevertheless, the stakeholders such as the government,
legislature, Non-Governmental-Organisations, law-enforcement agencies, healthcare institutions, trauma experts,
and the public have a huge role.
It has led to a worsening trauma trend as recent data suggests. The South-West Region of Nigeria remains one of
the regions with the most injury prevalence. Since the introduction of the trauma system over half a century ago,
regionalised trauma systems have become increasingly effective in changing the dynamics of trauma care and
outcomes. However, similar to most developing countries trauma system is yet to be established in any region in
Nigeria. This is also met by a lack of a centralised trauma registry, poor implementation of primary prevention
practices, an informal prehospital care system, and poorly organised in-hospital care for trauma victims. Reversing
these challenges could be a propelling force to the revolution of trauma provision in the region and extension
to the nation, Africa, and other developing countries. Nevertheless, the stakeholders such as the government,
legislature, Non-Governmental-Organisations, law-enforcement agencies, healthcare institutions, trauma experts,
and the public have a huge role.
Creator
Tochukwu Nonso Enemuo
Source
www.elsevier.com/locate/afjem
Date
26 May 2022
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Citation
Tochukwu Nonso Enemuo, “Jurnal Internasional Aprika vol.12 issue 3 2022
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Trauma provision in South-West Nigeria: Epidemiology, challenges and
priorities,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 7, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2064.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Trauma provision in South-West Nigeria: Epidemiology, challenges and
priorities,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 7, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2064.