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. 2019 Jul-Sep;12(3):209-217.
doi: 10.4103/JETS.JETS_56_19.

Evolution of The Qatar Trauma System: The Journey from Inception to Verification

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Evolution of The Qatar Trauma System: The Journey from Inception to Verification

Hassan Al-Thani et al. J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2019 Jul-Sep.

Abstract

Traumatic injuries accounted for substantial burden of morbidity and mortality (M and M) worldwide. Despite better socioeconomic conditions and living standards, the incidence of trauma is rising in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR). Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of the high fatality rate in young economically productive adults in our region. The provision of trauma care at high-volume, accredited trauma center by a team of dedicated full-time professional health-care providers has been shown to improve the quality of care and the outcomes for trauma victims. With persistent hard work and effective leadership, in Qatar, the Trauma Section has evolved into a well-reputed and internationally recognized Center of Excellence in Trauma Care, Hamad Level 1 Trauma Center. In 2014, Qatar Trauma System was accredited with Trauma Distinction Award by the Accreditation Canada International, for high-quality trauma care of severely injured patients; first in the Middle East. The Hamad Trauma Center is committed to the advancement of trauma care in different aspects right from the immediate prehospital care to the subsequent hospital-based care, involving diagnosis, treatment, support, rehabilitation, and community reintegration of the patients and injury prevention. Our trauma system has gradually embedded with a structured and matured research unit with dedicated clinicians and academic researchers. The trauma team embodies the 21st-century paradigm of translational research and injury prevention by going well beyond the bedside, out into the populations that need it most. The trauma system's future vision relies on the evidence-based health-care service and better outcomes; state-of-the-art infrastructure and multidimensional collaborations with health care and governmental services to minimize the burden of M and M caused by traumatic injury in the State of Qatar and to fulfill the population health enhancement strategy.

Keywords: Health care; Middle Eastern region; injury prevention; research; trauma system.

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Conflict of interest statement

There are no conflicts of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Overview of Trauma Journey
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Figure 2
Components of Hamad Trauma System
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Figure 3
The structure of the Qatar Trauma Registry
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Figure 4
Risk-Adjusted Mortality by Cohort
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Figure 5
Trauma admissions (n), by age group, both sexes, Hamad Trauma Center Registry, January 1–December 31, 2017, Doha, Qatar
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Figure 6
Overview of research and development activities

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