Browsing by Author "Smith, Emily R"
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Availability of post-hospital services supporting community reintegration for children with identified surgical need in Uganda.
Smith, Emily R; van de Water, Brittney J; Martin, Anna; Barton, Sarah Jean; Seider, Jasmine; Fitzgibbon, Christopher; Bility, Mathama Malakha; ... (11 authors) (BMC health services research, 2018-09-20)BACKGROUND:Community services and supports are essential for children transitioning home to recover from the hospital after surgery. This study assessed the availability and geographic capacity of rehabilitation, assistive ... -
Development of an Interactive Global Surgery Course for Interdisciplinary Learners.
Fitzgerald, Tamara N; Muma, Nyagetuba JK; Gallis, John A; Reavis, Grey; Ukachukwu, Alvan; Smith, Emily R; Ogbuoji, Osondu; ... (8 authors) (Annals of global health, 2021-03)<h4>Introduction</h4>Global surgical care is increasingly recognized in the global health agenda and requires multidisciplinary engagement. Despite high interest among medical students, residents and other learners, many ... -
Economic Analysis of Children's Surgical Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Analysis.
Saxton, Anthony T; Poenaru, Dan; Ozgediz, Doruk; Ameh, Emmanuel A; Farmer, Diana; Smith, Emily R; Rice, Henry E (PLoS One, 2016)BACKGROUND: Understanding the economic value of health interventions is essential for policy makers to make informed resource allocation decisions. The objective of this systematic review was to summarize available information ... -
Perceived barriers and supports to accessing community-based services for Uganda's pediatric post-surgical population.
Barton, Sarah Jean; Sandhu, Sahil; Doan, Isabelle; Blanchard, Lillian; Dai, Alex; Paulenich, Alexandra; Smith, Emily R; ... (15 authors) (Disability and rehabilitation, 2019-12-15)Background: Access to pediatric surgical intervention in low-income countries is expanding, but investments in post-surgical care have received less attention. This study explored the barriers and supports for school-aged ...