Our comprehensive research program investigates critical aspects of emergency care systems, focusing on evidence-based solutions to improve post-crash care delivery and patient outcomes in Tanzania.
Investigating clinical practices, treatment protocols, and patient outcomes to establish evidence-based guidelines for emergency care in resource-limited settings.
Examining emergency care system components, infrastructure, and processes to identify gaps and opportunities for improvement.
Studying the implementation process of emergency care interventions to understand facilitators, barriers, and scalability factors.
Analyzing patterns, causes, and trends of road traffic injuries and emergency care needs to inform policy and prevention strategies.
Our ongoing research initiatives are designed to generate evidence that directly informs emergency care practice and policy in Tanzania.
Establishing a comprehensive registry system to capture emergency care data along the A7 highway corridor for evidence-based decision making.
Evaluating the effectiveness of WHO Emergency Care System components implementation in improving emergency care outcomes.
Measuring the impact of emergency care training programs on healthcare provider competency and patient outcomes.
Our research findings contribute to the global body of knowledge on emergency care and inform evidence-based practice.
Published in Emergency Medicine International, 2024
This study examines the current state of emergency care systems along major highways in Tanzania...
Published in Global Health Action, 2024
Analysis of training program effectiveness and sustainability factors...
Published in Injury Prevention, 2023
Comprehensive analysis of injury patterns and response times along the A7 highway...
Training programs reduced average emergency response times by 35% in pilot areas.
Standardized protocols led to 20% improvement in patient survival rates.
WHO toolkit implementation improved coordination between pre-hospital and hospital care.
Emergency care interventions demonstrated favorable cost-effectiveness ratios for health system strengthening.
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