Registros de trauma: una prioridad sanitaria, un proyecto estratégico para la SEMICYUC. [artículo]
Por: Chico Fernández, Mario [Medicina Intensiva] | García Fuentes, Carlos [Medicina Intensiva].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Medicina Intensiva.
Editor: Medicina intensiva, 2013Descripción: 37(4):284-9.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: The most efficient approach to traumatologic disease is prevention, but physicians also must supervise care of the victims. An operational and effective trauma registry requires financial support, adequate software, a well-defined population, personnel committed to training, and a detailed process for data collection, reporting, validation and the maintenance of confidentiality. Above all, however, motivation is required. Registries can offer many benefits in relation to these highly prevalent disorders, with an impact in terms of health promotion and even advantages in the form of cost reductions, as well as relief from the suffering caused by trauma (mortality, disability)-contributing to improve the efficiency and quality of critical trauma care. The SEMICYUC has demonstrated its ability to establish and maintain records of national interest, and this should become a priority project.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento |
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Chico Fernández M, García Fuentes C, Guerrero López F. Registros de trauma: una prioridad sanitaria, un proyecto estratégico para la SEMICYUC.. Med Intensiva. 2013
May;37(4):284-9.
PMID: 23507334
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The most efficient approach to traumatologic disease is prevention, but physicians also must supervise care of the victims. An operational and effective trauma registry requires financial support, adequate software, a well-defined population, personnel committed to training, and a detailed process for data collection, reporting, validation and the maintenance of confidentiality. Above all, however, motivation is required. Registries can offer many benefits in relation to these highly prevalent disorders, with an impact in terms of health promotion and even advantages in the form of cost reductions, as well as relief from the suffering caused by trauma (mortality, disability)-contributing to improve the efficiency and quality of critical trauma care. The SEMICYUC has demonstrated its ability to establish and maintain records of national interest, and this should become a priority project.
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