Abstract

Section Background

This study demonstrated barriers to and challenges of setting up a comprehensive RTI registry in selected hospitals in Tabriz, Iran.

AbstractSection Methods

Data collection was performed through semi-structured interviews with recommended involved professionals and hospitalized patients due to Road Traffic Crash (RTC). The participants were selected through purposive sampling. Data analysis was carried out utilizing the contractual content analysis approach and MAXQDA software.

AbstractSection Results

Four main themes and 12 sub themes emerged from the analysis of the interviews. The first main theme was the medical staff performance which include low accuracy in recording data by physicians and nurses and a high workload of medical staff. The second main theme was resources and financial facilities which included insufficient human resources, and financial deficits. Management system challenges were the third main theme which included sub-themes such as the lack of cross-sectorial cooperation, loose intra-hospital cooperation, lack of follow-up, etc. The last main theme was challenges related to patients which include lack of patient collaboration and Lack of patient’s relative’s cooperation.

AbstractSection Conclusions

To eliminate the barriers and challenges of the RTIs registry system, as well as improve the management system and provide financial facilities, it is necessary to apply training and incentive policies, such as continuing education about the registry of RTIs in hospitals.

Details

Title
Setting up a comprehensive traffic injuries registry system in hospitals: a qualitative study on barriers and challenges
Author
Sadeghi-Bazargani, Homayoun; Golestani, Mina; Azami-Aghdash, Saber; Jafari-Khounigh, Ali; jahangiry, Leila; Elham Davtalab Esmaeili; Harzand-Jadidi, Sepideh
Pages
1-8
Section
Research
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
14726963
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3227642862
Copyright
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