Chinese Journal of Traumatology (Jun 2011)

Trauma care system in Iran

  • Zargar Moussa,
  • Kalantar Motamedi Seyed Mohammad Reza,
  • Karbakhsh Mojgan,
  • Ghodsi Seyed Mohammad,
  • Rahimi-Movaghar Vafa,
  • Panahi Farzad,
  • Saadat Soheil,
  • Khaji Ali,
  • Davachi Seyed Mahdi,
  • Ganji Sarah,
  • Mahmoud Khodabandeh,
  • Abdollahi Far Shahab,
  • Abdollahi Morteza,
  • Zarei Mohammad Reza

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 131 – 136

Abstract

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【Abstract】Objective: The high burden of injuries in Iran necessitates the establishment of a comprehensive trauma care system. The purpose of this paper is to de- scribe the current status of trauma system regarding the components and function. Methods: The current status of trauma system in all components of a trauma system was described through ex- pert panels and semi-structured interviews with trauma spe- cialists and policy makers. Results: Currently, various organizations are involved in prevention, management and rehabilitation of injuries, but an integrative system approach to trauma is rather deficient. There has been ongoing progress in areas of pub- lic education through media, traffic regulation reinforcement, hospital care and prehospital services. Meanwhile, there are gaps regarding financing, legislations and education of high risk groups. The issues on education and training stan- dards of the front line medical team and continuing educa- tion and evaluation are yet to be addressed. Trauma regis- try has been piloted in some provinces, but as it needs the well-developed infrastructure (regarding staff, maintenance, financial resources), it is not yet established in our system of trauma care. Conclusions: It seems that one of the problems with trauma care in Iran is lack of coordination among trauma system organizations. Although the clinical management of trauma patients has improved in our country in the recent decade, decreasing the burden of injuries necessitates an organized approach to prevention and management of trauma in the context of a trauma system. Key words: Emergency medical services; Trauma centers; Wounds and injuries