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Pre-Hospital and Post-Hospital Quality of Care in Traumatic Spinal Column and Cord Injuries in Iran

(2023) Pre-Hospital and Post-Hospital Quality of Care in Traumatic Spinal Column and Cord Injuries in Iran. Global Spine Journal. p. 12. ISSN 2192-5682

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Abstract

Objectives: The quality of care (QoC) for spinal column/cord injury patients is a major health care concern. This study aimed to implement the QoC assessment tool (QoCAT) in the National Spinal Cord/Column Injury Registry of Iran (NSCIR-IR) to define the current state of pre- and post-hospital QoC of individuals with Traumatic Spinal Column and Spinal Cord Injuries (TSC/SCIs). Methods: The QoCAT, previously developed by our team to measure the QoC in patients with TSC/SCIs, was implemented in the NSCIR-IR. The pre-hospital QoC was evaluated through a retrospective analysis of NSCIR-IR registry data. Telephone interviews and follow-ups of patients with SCI evaluated the QoC in the post-hospital phase. Results: In the pre-hospital phase, cervical collars and immobilization were implemented in 46.4 and 48.5 of the cases, respectively. Transport time from the scene to the hospitalwas documented as < 1 hour and < 8 hours in 33.4 and 93.9 of the patients, respectively. Post-hospital indicators in patients with SCI revealed a first-year mortality rate of 12.5 (20/160), a high incidence of secondary complications, reduced access to electrical wheelchairs (4.2) and modified cars (7.7), and low employment rate (21.4). Conclusion: These findings revealed a significant delay in transport time to the first care facilities, low use of immobilization equipment indicating low pre-hospital QoC. Further, the high incidence of secondary complications, low employment rate, and low access to electrical wheelchairs and modified cars indicate lower post-hospital QoC in patients with SCI. These findings imply the need for further planning to improve the QoC for patients with TSC/SCIs.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: quality of care spinal cord injuries post-hospital pre-hospital quality of life early surgical decompression caregiver burden secondary conditions individuals employment mortality life complications management occupation Neurosciences & Neurology Orthopedics
Page Range: p. 12
Journal or Publication Title: Global Spine Journal
Journal Index: WoS
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682231202425
ISSN: 2192-5682
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/30651

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