[Evaluation of patient transfer system in the health district of Bla].

Alassane Traoré, Soumana Oumar Traoré,Mamadou Bakary Coulibaly, Mamadou Sima, Ibrahim Kanté, Famakan Kané, Seydou Mariko, Siaka Diarra, Arouna Coulibaly, Nani Mounkoro,Youssouf Traoré

Le Mali medical(2022)

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The rapid access of the population to basic and comprehensive health care determines the prognosis of the disease and decreases mortality and morbidity. METHODOLOGY:we carried out a prospective study over 12 months at the Bla Reference Health Center. All patients evacuated for obstetric complications were included. Women admitted on an emergency basis by self-referral were not included. The data was analyzed from the software Epi Info version: 3.5.4, the text entry from the software version Word 2013. RESULTS:We recorded 430 evacuations or 42.36% of admissions to the maternity hospital in Bla. The patients were young under 20 years 17.9% (n = 77), nulliparous 22.1% (n = 95). They had not performed an antenatal consultation in 30.7% of cases (n = 132). Matrons evacuated in 50.2% of cases (n = 216). The transfer diagnosis was hemorrhage in 14.2% of cases. The main intervention performed was cesarean section (92.3% of cases). The evacuation time was greater than one hour in 95.1% (n = 21). The actors for the financing of the fund were the district council, the town halls and the Community Health Associations (ASACO). The mobilization rate of ASACOs was 82%, that of town halls 17%. The circle council did not pay its quota. CONCLUSION:A better financial involvement of the communities in the management of the evacuation reference system in the health district of Bla is a necessity.
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