AUTHOR=Ranjbar Hameghavandi Mohammad Hosein , Khodadoust Elaheh , Hassan Zadeh Tabatabaei Mahgol Sadat , Farahbakhsh Farzin , Ghodsi Zahra , Rostamkhani Sabra , Ghashghaie Shahryar , Abbaszade Mahkame , Arbabi Arash , Hossieni Seyedeh Maede , Sadeghi-Naini Mohsen , Atlasi Rasha , Kankam Samuel Berchi , Vaccaro Alexander R. , Guest James , Fehlings Michael , Rahimi-Movaghar Vafa TITLE=Challenges in traumatic spinal cord injury care in developing countries – a scoping review JOURNAL=Frontiers in Public Health VOLUME=12 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1377513 DOI=10.3389/fpubh.2024.1377513 ISSN=2296-2565 ABSTRACT=Objective

To evaluate the leading challenges in developing countries’ traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) care.

Methods

We conducted a systematic search in electronic databases of PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library on 16 April 2023. Studies that investigated challenges associated with the management of TSCI in developing countries were eligible for review. We extracted related outcomes and categorized them into four distinct parts: injury prevention, pre-hospital care, in-hospital care, and post-hospital care.

Results

We identified 82 articles that met the eligibility criteria including 13 studies on injury prevention, 25 on pre-hospital care, 32 on in-hospital care, and 61 on post-hospital care. Challenges related to post-hospital problems including the personal, financial, and social consequences of patients’ disabilities and the deficiencies in empowering people with TSCI were foremost studied. Lack of trained human resources, insufficient public education and delays in care delivery were barriers in the acute and chronic management of TSCI. A well-defined pre-hospital network and standard guidelines for the management of acute neurotrauma are needed. Critical challenges in injury prevention include deficiencies in infrastructure and supportive legislation.

Conclusion

Studies focusing on injury prevention and pre-hospital care in TSCI management in developing countries warrant further investigation. It is imperative to develop systematic and evidence-based initiatives that are specifically tailored to the unique circumstances of each country to address these challenges effectively. By understanding the primary obstacles, policymakers and healthcare providers can establish goals for improving education, planning, legislation, and resource allocation.