2021
DOI: 10.2471/blt.20.280297
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National surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia and nursing plan, Nigeria

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“…Comfort care model, as a new type of medical care, has played an important role in various clinical diseases, such as postpartum care of parturients [ 19 ], care of patients with advanced cancer [ 20 ], and perioperative care of various diseases [ 21 , 22 ]. Among them, respiratory department diagnosis and treatment is particularly important for comfort care models due to the wide range of populations faced, especially for children.…”
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“…Comfort care model, as a new type of medical care, has played an important role in various clinical diseases, such as postpartum care of parturients [ 19 ], care of patients with advanced cancer [ 20 ], and perioperative care of various diseases [ 21 , 22 ]. Among them, respiratory department diagnosis and treatment is particularly important for comfort care models due to the wide range of populations faced, especially for children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(30) Nigeria is one of few LMICs that have published a national surgical, obstetric, anesthesia, and nursing plan after the World Health Assembly mandated that countries provide essential surgical care and anesthesia as part of their universal health coverage package. (31,32) However, committed investment to bolster pediatric surgical services are still lacking, as funding for pediatric surgery in SSA continues to stall. (33) Installing a pediatric operating room is only one way to increase the surgical capacity, but true progress can only be achieved through a multilateral public health initiative that encompasses infrastructure improvement, workforce expansion, and financial coverage for patients' healthcare (34,35) However, to ensure sustainability in these practices, local governments and Ministries of Health will also need to take steps toward investing in this area.…”
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“…Improving patient safety in Nigeria is crucial. 41 While the motto of the Nigerian Society of Anaesthetists is “Safety First,” the “high-touch, low-tech” monitoring by a vigilant physician anesthesia provider has been the country’s dominant practice. Although multimodal monitors are available in most of the country’s teaching hospitals and many of its private hospitals, many surgical patients in Nigeria are still monitored using only a precordial stethoscope to detect and assess heart rates and breath sounds.…”
Section: Nigeria (Bisola Onajin-obembe Fwacs Phd)mentioning
confidence: 99%