Affiliation:
1. Canadian Network for International Surgery, Vancouver, Canada
2. Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara, Uganda
Abstract
Countries such as Uganda often depend on clinical practice guidelines from developed countries, non-profit charities, and international organizations. The sources and organizations that provide most of the guidelines used in Uganda are not well documented. The primary objective of this article was to determine whether a scoping review of scientific, peer-reviewed literature could identify the clinical guidelines actually used in Uganda. A secondary objective was to examine which organizations provided the majority of guidelines used. We therefore searched for consensus documents, guidelines, and meta-analyses published for use in African countries indexed in PubMed, OVID Medline, and Embase, and then surveyed guidelines currently in use in Ugandan medical practice. We thus compared these two sets of guidelines, as well as their breadth, geography, and sources, to make recommendations for similar low-income countries.
Funder
World Health Organization: Product Design and Impact Unit, Quality Assurance, Norms & Standards
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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