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NCT number NCT04450823
Other study ID # 2020-01
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date June 1, 2019
Est. completion date October 30, 2019

Study information

Verified date November 2020
Source Global Surgery Amsterdam
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Introduction: Recently, the devastating consequences of neglected surgical care in global health became apparent with an estimated five billion people lacking access to safe surgical and anesthesia care. Traditionally, short-term surgical missions were the predominant strategy how surgical care was supported in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Although surgical missions have been criticized in recent literature they are still being performed on a large scale. The aim of this study is to provide recommendations for persons and organizations involved in surgical mission on how to strengthen surgical care in LMICs in the future. Method: An online survey was developed for members of foreign teams. Data was collected on 5 topics, consisting of: 1) basic characteristics of the missions, 2) main activities, 2) follow-up and reporting, 3) the local registration process for foreign teams and 4) collaboration with local stakeholders.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 61
Est. completion date October 30, 2019
Est. primary completion date October 30, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: Members of foreign teams, that did participate in at least one short-term surgical mission in a hospital in a LMIC Exclusion Criteria: -

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
no intervention
no intervention study, survey amongst health workers

Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands Global surgery amsterdam Amsterdam Noord Holland

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Global Surgery Amsterdam

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Q7: Country Where the Last Mission Took Place Answer on the question: What was the country where your last mission took place? approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q8: Name of the Place and Hospital Where the Last Mission Took Place List with names of the places and hospitals where the last mission took place approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q9: Number of Participants Per Organization Name of the organization that supported the last mission of the participant approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q10: Countries Where the NGOs Are Based List of countries where the supporting NGOs of the last mission are based approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q11: Importance of Potential Activities Points provided (1-4) for four potential activities of a visiting team (more points = more important activity) The points provided by all participants are summed per specific activity and the total scores are compared
The four potential activities are:
Treat patients yourself
Provide surgical equipment and consumables for the local team
Provide free treatment
Facilitate teaching of local staff
Scale with importance of potential activities. Maximum score: 4x58 = 232
approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q12: Activities That Where Missing in Question 11. Respondents that were missing this activity as an option in question 11
Total number of respondents that were missing an activity: 29
Activities that were missing:
Financial collaboration
Advocacy
Academic collaboration
Sustainability
Collaboration with local staff
Follow-up
approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q13. Medical Registration is Required in the Host Country Medical registration in the host country is required for specialists performing short-term reconstructive missions
Participants of the survey were asked what they think of this statement:
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q14: The Process of Obtaining Medical Registration Was Straightforward The Process of Obtaining Medical Registration Was Straightforward
Participants of the survey were asked what they think of this statement:
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q15: Collaboration What can you say about the collaboration between authorities in LMICs and visiting surgical teams?
Participants of the survey were asked to choose one of the following answers on this question:
collaboration is present but improvement is needed
there is no collaboration and it should be developed as a priority
collaboration has no benefits nor disadvantages
collaboration will likely be more harmful than beneficial for the mission
approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q16. What Should Have a Higher Priority in the Hospital of Your Last Mission? What should have a higher priority in the hospital of your last mission ?
Respondents were asked to choose on the these two answers:
Teaching in anesthesia care or teaching in surgical care
approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q17. A Structured Follow-up Strategy is Required A structured follow-up strategy (>6 months) of patients is required for short-term reconstructive surgical missions.
Participants of the survey were asked what they think of this statement:
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q18. One Month After the Mission, an Official Report is Recommended One month after the mission, an official report on the outcome including all complications encountered is recommended for all missions.
Participants of the survey were asked what they think of this statement:
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q19. A Written Long-term Strategy is Recommended at the Start of a New Project. A written long-term strategy (>5 years) with clear goals, developed by the visiting team and the local actors together, is recommended at the start of a new project.
Participants of the survey were asked what they think of this statement:
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
approximately 20 minutes
Primary Q20. Suggestions to Improve the Impact of Short Term Reconstructive Missions. What would you suggest to improve the impact of short term reconstructive missions?
The answers were categorized and the three most mentioned categories are:
Teaching of local staff
Follow-up
Building sustainable partnerships
The three activities were mentioned in total 68 times in the comments The distribution among the three categories is shown below
approximately 20 minutes
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