Title: Ponce, Puerto Rico. Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
1Organizing a pilot project on injury
surveillance.Opportunities and Obstacles
- Diego E Zavala, M.Sc., Ph.D.
- Director- Epidemiology and Biostatistics Core
Program - Public Health Program
- Ponce School of Medicine
- Ponce, Puerto Rico
2Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
- Background
- Initiative emerged out of the last two World
Conferences on Injury Prevention and Control - And pre-conferences on war related injuries
3Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
- In collaboration with
- Pan American Health Organization/ WHO
- Alberto Concha, MD, MPH
- Regional Advisor on Injury Prevention
- Centers of Disease Prevention and Control
- Carme Clavel-Arcas, MD, MPH
- National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
- CDC, U.S.
4Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
Puerto Rico
Uganda
El Salvador
Nigeria
Colombia
Kenya
Brazil
Bolivia
DRC
Zambia
- PI Diego E Zavala, MSc, PhD, Ponce Medical
School, Puerto Rico - Project Administrator Maria Valenti,
- International Physicians for the Prevention of
Nuclear War (IPPNW)
5Participating Countries
LATIN AMERICA CARIBBEAN
Bolivia
- Population 8,724,156 (2004)
- Area
- La Paz Hospital de Clínicas
- Co-PI Eduardo Dominguez- Qhana (NGO)
Brazil
- Population 184,101,109 (2004)
- Area
- Sao Paulo Hospital do Grajaú
- Co-Pi Maria Fernanda Tourinho Peres, PhD
- Vilma Pinheiro Gawryszewski, MD
- Nucleo de Estudos da Violencia
6Participating Countries
LATIN AMERICA CARIBBEAN
El Salvador
- Population 6,587,541 (2004)
- Area
- Ilopango Hospital Bartolo
- Co-PI Emperatriz Crespín, MD -IPPNW
Puerto Rico
- Population 3,897,960 (2004)
- Area
- Ponce Hospital San Lucas II
- Co-PI Carlos García, MD
7Participating Countries
LATIN AMERICA CARIBBEAN
Colombia
- Population 42,310,775 (2004)
- Area
- Bucaramanga two public hospitals
- Co-PI Marta H León Franco, MD
8Participating Countries
AFRICA
- Population 58,317,930 (2004)
- Area
- Kisangani K.U.T. Hospital
- Bukavu Bukavu General Hospital
- Panzi Panzi General Hospital
- Goma/Katwa Goma Katwa Gen. Hosp
- Bunia Bunia General Hospital
- Kindu Kindu General Hospital
- Co-PI Simon Bokongo, MD (IPPNW)
DRC
Kenya
- Population 32,021,856 (2004)
- Area
- Nairobi Kenyatta Nacional Hospital
- Rift Valley Naivasha District Hospital
- Eastern Prov Machakos Provincial Hospital
-
- Co-PI Walter Odhiambo, MD (IPPNW)
9Participating Countries
AFRICA
- Population 26,404,543 (2004)
- Area
- Mbale Mbale Regional Hospital
- Kumi Kumi Hospital
- Toroto Toroto Hospital
- Co-PI Peter Olupot, MD (IPPNW)
Uganda
- Population 10,462,436 (2004)
- Area
- Lusaka Univ. Hospital
- Kafue Nangonwe Hospital
- KalomoKalomo District Hospital
- Co-PI Robert Mtonga, MD (IPPNW)
Zambia
10Participating Countries
AFRICA
- Population 137,253,133
- Area
- Dala Nacional Orthopedic Hosp
- KanoAminu Kano Hospital
- Co-PI Ime John, MD (IPPNW)
Nigeria
11Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
- Phase I
- Development of Questionnaire
- Retrospective review of 30 cases in last six
months - Presentation of results to ED medical
professionals.
12Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
- Phase II
- Secure funding
- Regional training (TOT)
- Begin 12 month prospective data collection in all
sites.
13Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
- Opportunities
- Response to WHO recommendations.
- Interest enthusiasm.
- Develop experience in international collaboration
efforts. - Foundation for further research efforts.
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- Opportunities
- Response to WHO recommendations/observations in
that - Many countries, specially in underdeveloped
regions lack injury surveillance systems that
would provide reliable data on injury. -
- Call for enhancing capacity for collecting data
on violence at the national level in developing
countries - Lack of data has made multinational comparisons
difficult.
15Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
- Opportunities
- Response to WHO recommendations.
- Interest commitment.
- Develop experience in international collaboration
efforts. - Foundation for further research efforts.
- Obstacles
- Communication
- Funding
- Coordination via internet?
- Local socio-political realities
16Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
- Opportunities
- reliable information on cervical cancer incidence
and mortality data that demonstrates the extent
of the problem and the financial implications of
the disease for the country. - this information together with provision of
technical assistance is needed to develop
sustainable cervical cancer prevention
initiatives in developing countries - for which donors may be more willing to support
- Barriers
- limited availability of funds, particularly from
donor organizations - absence or deficient infrastructure for cervical
cancer prevention - lack of reliable data of cancer incidence and
- limited understanding by health officials about
the disease itself and of its impact, specially
in older women.
Herdman, C., Sherris, J., Bingham, A. Bringing
about change Policy development for cervical
cancer prevention in low-resource countries.
Abstract No. O-49. 19th International
Papillomavirus Conference. Florianópolis, Brazil.
September 1-7, 2001.
17Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
- Funding
- FIA application 50
- IPPNW Govt. of Canada
- Other ?
18Multinational Injury Surveillance Study
- Output
- National
- Hospital
- Government
- Community?
- International
- Conferences
- Journals
19Puerto Rico