Pediatric surgery in Burkina Faso: capacity, gaps, and challenges
Sophie Inglin, Abou Coulibaly, Yasmine Yousef, Anata Bara, Seni Kouanda, Barbara E. Wildhaber

TL;DR
This study assesses the state of pediatric surgery in Burkina Faso, revealing significant gaps in resources, infrastructure, and training.
Contribution
The study provides the first quantitative analysis of pediatric surgical capacity in Burkina Faso.
Findings
Only 7 out of 26 facilities have a full-time pediatric surgeon.
Specialized infrastructure for pediatric surgery is limited, with only 2 out of 6 tertiary hospitals having dedicated operating rooms.
Education programs are insufficient, with only 1 facility offering continuing medical education to over 50% of professionals.
Abstract
Burkina Faso faces challenges in pediatric surgical care, with apparent gaps in human resources, infrastructure and education. However, no quantitative analysis has been performed to date. This study aims to evaluate the capacity for pediatric surgery across Burkinabé healthcare facilities. This study is a cross-sectional descriptive analysis conducted in 26 healthcare facilities in Burkina Faso, including first-, second-, and third-level hospitals as well as private clinics. It used the Global Assessment in Pediatric Surgery (GAPS) tool to evaluate five domains: human resources, material resources, outcomes, accessibility, and education. The study showed significant gaps in pediatric surgical care: A full-time pediatric surgeon is appointed in 7/26 facilities. Specialized infrastructure for pediatric surgery is limited: Operating rooms dedicated to pediatric surgery are observed in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Health and Surgery · Global Health Workforce Issues · Global Maternal and Child Health
