Uterine torsion in pregnancy: Case presentation and review of literature

Q4 Medicine East African medical journal Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.4314/EAMJ.V95I2
O. A. Magembe
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Objectives : Palliative care is a fundamental human right, but many people have no access. This study aimed to increase access to palliative care in 10 publicly funded former provincial and level 5 hospitals in Kenya. Design : Progress was tracked for seven years, between 2011 and 2017. Data collected using annual hospital submissions to the Ministry of Health, surveys with more than 600 people undergoing training and interviews with 125 key informants. Quantitative data were analysed using t-tests at the 95% level of confidence. Qualitative data were analysed using narrative theme analysis. Setting : Kenya Interventions : The interventions included creating national guidelines, requiring hospitals to offer palliative care, training professionals, setting up clinical placement sites, supervision visits, and engaging community volunteers, traditional leaders and the media to raise awareness. Main outcome measures: Number of people accessing palliative care in 10 former provincial and level 5 hospitals. Results: Combining national and hospital-based initiatives increased access to palliative care. Within two years, the number of people receiving palliative care in provincial hospitals doubled. The number of people helped decreased after national support was reduced but was still five times higher than baseline (5408 in 2017 compared to 854 in 2011, 533% increase). Conclusion: Resource-poor countries can increase access to palliative care. Success factors in Kenya were; government support, national coordination and empowering local hospitals and communities. Palliative care can be provided in all levels of care even in limited resource setting. Integration is sustained since services are incorporated into existing facilities and budgets.
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妊娠期子宫扭转:病例报告及文献回顾
PK是一个30岁的初产妇谁接受了预定的剖腹产横卧胎儿足月。通过子宫后部下段切口分娩后,子宫呈1800向左旋转。一个活婴儿出生了。完成子宫旋转。妊娠子宫扭转定义为围绕子宫长轴旋转超过45度。在任何生育年龄、胎次和妊娠阶段都可以观察到。相关条件包括:胎儿外形异常,子宫肌瘤,子宫畸形,盆腔粘连。近产期或分娩期间的治疗是剖宫产。本文重点介绍子宫扭转的发生率、诊断挑战、相关风险和治疗
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期刊介绍: The East African Medical Journal is published every month. It is intended for publication of papers on original work and reviews of all aspects of medicine. Communications bearing on clinical and basic research on problems relevant to East Africa and other African countries will receive special attention. Papers submitted for publication are accepted only on the understanding they will not be published elsewhere without the permission of the Editor-in-Chief
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