2023
DOI: 10.5334/aogh.4003
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Social Determinants of Seeking and Reaching Injury Care in South Africa: A Community-Based Qualitative Study

Abstract: Background: Timely access to quality injury care saves lives and prevents disabilities. The impact of social determinants of health on the high injury prevalence in South Africa is well documented, however, evidence of their role in accessing injury care is lacking. This study explored the social determinants of seeking and reaching injury care in South Africa. Methods:This was a qualitative study involving rural and urban patients, community members, and healthcare providers in Western Cape, South Africa. Dat… Show more

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“…Older people usually present with a background of complex medical issues including comorbidities but also age-related conditions. Furthermore, a substantial role of neighborhood, social, and community factors in seeking and reaching injury care has been highlighted [ 42 ]. A clinical audit conducted in Nigeria found a crude mortality rate of 18.9% in people aged 65 years and above in the general surgery unit [ 43 ].…”
Section: Surgical Conditions In Older People In Ssamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Older people usually present with a background of complex medical issues including comorbidities but also age-related conditions. Furthermore, a substantial role of neighborhood, social, and community factors in seeking and reaching injury care has been highlighted [ 42 ]. A clinical audit conducted in Nigeria found a crude mortality rate of 18.9% in people aged 65 years and above in the general surgery unit [ 43 ].…”
Section: Surgical Conditions In Older People In Ssamentioning
confidence: 99%