2022
Traumatic Brain Injury in Honduras: The Use of a Paper‑based Surveillance System to Characterize Injuries Patterns
Johnson E, Rodriguez C, Puyana J, Bonilla-Escobar F. Traumatic Brain Injury in Honduras: The Use of a Paper‑based Surveillance System to Characterize Injuries Patterns. International Journal Of Medical Students 2022, 10: 381-386. PMID: 37378001, PMCID: PMC10299781, DOI: 10.5195/ijms.2022.1384.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-middle income countriesTraumatic brain injuryEpidemiology of traumatic brain injuryInjury Surveillance SystemProspective data collection methodsInjury surveillance toolEmergency department visitsTraffic accidentsImpact of traumatic brain injuryCross sectional reviewBrain injuryMechanism of injuryMild traumatic brain injuryDepartment visitsPenetrating knife injuryRoad traffic accidentsReferral centerIncome countriesReferral hospitalTBI-related emergency department visitsFirearm injuriesScore medianSecondary to road traffic accidentsData collection methodsSurveillance system
2021
A consensus statement for trauma surgery capacity building in Latin America
Dasari M, Johnson E, Montenegro J, Griswold D, Jiménez M, Puyana J, Rubiano A. A consensus statement for trauma surgery capacity building in Latin America. World Journal Of Emergency Surgery 2021, 16: 4. PMID: 33516227, PMCID: PMC7847173, DOI: 10.1186/s13017-021-00347-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrauma-informed systemsHealth policyInjury Surveillance SystemTrauma data collectionSignificant public health problemConsensus conferenceMinistry of HealthCapacity buildingPublic health problemEmergency careData collectionDelphi roundsLatin AmericaTrauma programHealth dataTrauma registryExpert panelHealth problemsSurveillance systemConference goalsConsensus statementConsensus groupHealthTrauma researchLA countries