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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Injury. 2018 Aug 18;49(11):1969–1978. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2018.08.013

Table 2.

Articles referencing “Strengthening Care for the Injured: Success stories and lessons learned from around the world”

Author Year Title
World Health Organization20 2011 World Report on Disability
Haghparast-Bidgoli H et al.21 2011 Road Traffic Injuries in the Context of Rapid Motorization-Studies on Access,Provision and Utilization of Trauma Care in Iran
Sleet DA et al.22 2011 Injury prevention, violence prevention, and trauma care: Building the scientific base
Mock C23 2011 Strengthening care for the injured globally
Hanche-Olsen TP el al.24 2012 Trauma care in Africa: a status report from Botswana, guided by the World Health Organization’s “Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care.”
Anderson PD et al.25 2012 World Health Assembly Resolution 60.22 and Its Importance as a Health Care Policy Tool for Improving Emergency Care Access and Availability Globally
Stelfox HT et al.26 2012 Trauma Quality Improvement in Low and Middle Income Countries of the Asia–Pacific Region: A Mixed Methods Study
O’Reilly GM et al.27 2012 Global trauma registry mapping: a scoping review
Nielsen K et al.28 2012 Assessment of the status of prehospital care in 13 low-and middle-income countries
World Health Organization29 2013 Strengthening Road Safety Legislation a Practice and Resource Manual for Countries
Buchanan C30 2013 The health and human rights of survivors of gun violence: Charting a research and policy agenda
Vasconcelos PFNN31 2013 Promoção da qualidade dos cuidados de enfermagem à pessoa vítima de trauma grave
Rouhezamin MR et al.32 2013 The spatiotemporal pattern of trauma in victims of violence visited in emergency room of Rajaei Hospital, Shiraz, Iran
Haghparast-Bidgoli H et al.33 2013 Exploring the provision of hospital trauma care for road traffic injury victims in Iran: a qualitative approach
Buchanan C et al.34 2014 Surviving Gun Violence Project, eds. Gun Violence, Disability and Recovery
Suriyawongpaisal P et al.35 2014 A Thailand case study based on quantitative assessment: does a national lead agency make a difference in pre-hospital care development in middle income countries?
Yeboah D et al.36 2014 Minimizing preventable trauma deaths in a limited-resource setting: a test-case of a multidisciplinary panel review approach at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Ghana
Al-Thani H et al.37 2014 Prehospital versus emergency room intubation of trauma patients in Qatar: a-2-year observational study
Stewart B et al.2 2014 Global disease burden of conditions requiring emergency surgery
Hanche-Olsen TP et al.38 2015 Evaluation of Training Program for Surgical Trauma Teams in Botswana
Browner BD et al.39 2015 Skeletal trauma: basic science, management, and reconstruction. Chapter 3: The Challenges of Orthopedic Trauma Care in the Developing World
World Health Organization40 2015 Global Status Report on Road Safety 2015
Rafiei N et al.41 2015 Epidemiology of injury in Aq-Qala city-Iran, 2007–2012
Debas HT et al.42 2015 Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 1): Essential Surgery
Jabakhanji SB et al.43 2015 Agreements and practical experience of trauma care cooperation in Central Europe: The “Boundless Trauma Care Central Europe”(BTCCE) project
Wesson HK et al.44 2015 Trauma systems in Kenya: a qualitative analysis at the district level
Suriyawongpaisal P et al.45 2015 Does harmonization of payment mechanisms enhance equitable health outcomes in delivery of emergency medical services in Thailand?
Mock C46 2015 A banner year for global surgery: now how to make it make a difference on the ground
Mock C47 2015 Essential surgery: key messages from Disease Control Priorities , 3rd edition
Rasmussen TE et al.48 2016 Rich’s Vascular Trauma
Zakerimoghadam M et al.49 2016 The Effect of Trauma Intervention on the Satisfaction of Patients Admitted to the Emergency Department: A Clinical Trial Study
Fuangworawong P et al.50 2016 Assessment of trauma quality improvement activities at public hospitals in Thailand
Tansley G et al.51 2016 Population-level spatial access to prehospital care by the national ambulance service in Ghana
Stewart BT et al.52 2016 Road traffic and other unintentional injuries among travelers to developing countries.
Stewart BT et al.53 2016 Serial assessment of trauma care capacity in Ghana in 2004 and 2014
Stewart BT54 2016 Editorial Commentary on Bolkan et al.”The Surgical Workforce and Surgical Provider Productivity in Sierra Leone: A Countrywide Inventory.”
LaGrone LN et al.16 2016 Uptake of the World Health Organization’s trauma care guidelines: a systematic review
Ahmed Z et al.55 2016 Renal Artery Injury Secondary to Blunt Abdominal Trauma – Two Case Reports
Peck G et al.56 2017 Latin America Indicator Research Coalition examines prehospital care using a trauma systems application of LCoGS indicator 1
Dicker R et al.57 2017 Trauma, Eigth Edition: Chapter 3 Injury Prevention
Zakariah A et al.58 2017 The Birth and Growth of the National Ambulance Service in Ghana
Landes M et al.59 2017 Epidemiology, clinical characteristics and outcomes of head injured patients in an Ethiopian emergency centre
Blair KJ et al.60 2017 Surgical and trauma care in low-and middle-income countries: a review of capacity assessments
Wesson HK et al.61 2017 Trauma care in India: A review of the literature
Reynolds TA et al.62 2017 The Impact of Trauma Care Systems in Low-and Middle-Income Countries
Blair KJ et al.63 2017 Assessment of Surgical and Trauma Capacity in Potosí, Bolivia