The epidemiology of spinal neurosurgery in Nigeria: A systematic review and patient-level analysis

TA Malomo, SA Nischal, Y Trillo-Ordonez… - World Neurosurgery, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective Spinal pathologies are prevalent in Nigeria, though epidemiological data remains
sparse. This systematic review used pooled patient-level data from across the country to …

[PDF][PDF] Medikal Turizm Verileri ve İstatistikleri: Gelişmekte Olan Ülkelerin Yükselişi ve Türkiye (Medical Tourism Data and Statistics: The Rise of Developing Countries …

Ö BÜYÜK, G AKKUŞ - Journal of Tourism & Gastronomy Studies, 2024 - avesis.comu.edu.tr
Öz Sağlık turizmi şemsiyesi altında hem tıbbi prosedürleri hem de turizm aktivitelerini
kapsayan bir kavram olarak değerlendirilen medikal turizm, sınır ötesi sağlık arayışı ve …

Medical brain drain and its effect on the Nigerian Healthcare Sector

OT Osigbesan - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Nigeria suffers from a huge brain drain issue across different sectors, particularly in the
healthcare sector. The WHO assessed that there is a current shortage of 2.8 million …

Understanding and comparing the medical tourism cancer patient with the locally managed patient: A case control study

MW Wangai, FK Wangai, F Njiri, EN Wangai, P Wangai… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Medical tourism is characterized by people seeking treatment abroad for
various medical conditions due to varied reasons, many of whom benefit from specialized …

[HTML][HTML] Minimally invasive surgery in Port Harcourt, Nigeria: Progress so far

RF Ijah, E Ray-Offor, PO Igwe, ON Ekeke, PE Okoro… - Cureus, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The global practice of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has progressed from
basic to advanced procedures. Consequent to this, almost all surgical procedures can be …

COVID-19 pandemic: The medical tourism and its attendant outcome for Nigeria

S Folinas, MU Obeta, GU Etim, SN Etukudoh - 2021 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
Medical tourism has been the order of the day prior to COVID-19 in Nigeria. A viable health
care system depends on the availability of capable human resources for health, adequate …

Implications of outbound medical tourism on public health care development in Nigeria

I Orekoya, O Oduyoye - European Scientific Journal, 2018 - papers.ssrn.com
Medical tourism is the practice of patients travelling out of their country of origin or residence
for the purpose of getting access to medical care services abroad. Outbound medical …

The impact of industrial disharmony in the health system outcomes: a case study of the Nigerian Health Sector

OA Fasanmade - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Industrial disharmony is a worldwide phenomenon which affects all professions and all
cadres. In Nigeria several sectors have been affected by industrial disharmony, but it is quite …

Unpacking Opportunities and Challenges for Responsible Healthcare: Nigeria's Covid-19 Experience

N Iheanachor, O Jegede, E Etim - … of Shifts in Work Modes–Values for …, 2023 - emerald.com
Nigeria remains the largest economy in Africa. However, its health sector is described as
weak. It continues to battle several challenges ranging from poor health infrastructure …

[HTML][HTML] Status of congenital heart defects in Nigeria: The role of cardiac surgery

IA Nwafor, JC Eze - World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 2019 - scirp.org
Background: Unlike in developed countries, the delivery of cardiovascular services to
children born with congenital heart defects in Nigeria is inadequate. There are problems at …