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期刊名:African journal of emergency medicine

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ISSN:2211-419X

e-ISSN:2211-4203

IF/分区:1.2/Q3

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Aniekan Usoro Etesin,Emmanuel Ehinon Okoeguale Aniekan Usoro Etesin
Introduction: Basic airway management (BAM) is the cornerstone of pre-hospital care and an expected competence of all paramedics. In Nigeria, paramedic training is relatively young and lacks regulatory oversight to ensure...
Gimbo Hyuha,Raya Mussa,Daniel Mutani et al. Gimbo Hyuha et al.
Background: Emergency Departments (EDs) are critical for identifying and supporting victims of gender-based violence (GBV). However, data from Sub-Saharan Africa are limited, and even in high-income settings with develope...
Louis van Rensburg,Neville Vlok,Criag Vincent Lambert et al. Louis van Rensburg et al.
Introduction: African healthcare systems remain under-resourced. As a consequence, critically ill or injured patients can find themselves in health care facilities that are unable to meet their complex needs. In such inst...
Peter Hodkinson Peter Hodkinson
Introduction: In South Africa (SA), Emergency Medicine (EM) has rapidly evolved from an unstructured service to a recognised speciality since 2004. Specialists in EM now lead many Emergency Departments (EDs) in SA, and th...
Khaled Abdelrazek,Fatma Elzahraa Elsayed Soliman,Mohamed Hassan et al. Khaled Abdelrazek et al.
Introduction: The Emergency Severity Index (ESI) triage tool is a commonly used triage tool in Emergency Departments (EDs). Use of the ESI is associated with challenges emanating from such variables as patients' presentat...
Willem Stassen Willem Stassen
Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) resources are limited on the African continent and in other low- to middle-income countries. An inappropriate emergency response may increase EMS operational costs, response ti...
Esmael Tomás,Ernesto Ulica,Carla Alves et al. Esmael Tomás et al.
Background: Early Warning Score systems (EWSs) based on bedside physiological parameters are widely implemented in high-income countries, yet their performance and utility in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) remai...
Robert Holliman,Peter Hodkinson,Megan Cox Robert Holliman
Introduction: Emergency care (EC) is rapidly expanding across Africa, yet research output remains limited despite high regional need. The African Conference on Emergency Medicine (AfCEM) is the continent's only dedicated ...
Ngcebo Ndebele,Laverne Phillips,Peter Hodkinson Ngcebo Ndebele
Background: Trauma accounts for over 60,000 deaths annually in South Africa and is also responsible for a high proportion of emergency centre (EC) visits. Up to 91% of trauma patients in the EC experience acute pain, unde...
Oluwole Olayemi Olaomi,Abiola Fasina-Ayoola,Mosunmola Florence Tunde-Ayinmode et al. Oluwole Olayemi Olaomi et al.
Nigeria is a multiethnic and diverse country classified as a low-and middle-income-country. According to the United Nations, Nigeria is Africa's most populous country, with an estimated population of 227.9 million in 2025. Nigeria has the h...