Pakistan Registry of Intensive CarE (PRICE): expanding a lower middle-income, clinician-designed critical care registry in South Asia

<p><i>Introduction:</i> In resource-limited settings – with inequalities in access to and outcomes for trauma, surgical and critical care – intensive care registries are uncommon.</p> <p><i>Aim:</i> The Pakistan Society of Critical Care Medicine, Intensive...

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Main Authors: Hashmi, M, Beane, A, Taqi, A, Memon, MI, Athapattu, P, Khan, Z, Dondorp, AM, Haniffa, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2018
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author Hashmi, M
Beane, A
Taqi, A
Memon, MI
Athapattu, P
Khan, Z
Dondorp, AM
Haniffa, R
author_facet Hashmi, M
Beane, A
Taqi, A
Memon, MI
Athapattu, P
Khan, Z
Dondorp, AM
Haniffa, R
author_sort Hashmi, M
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description <p><i>Introduction:</i> In resource-limited settings – with inequalities in access to and outcomes for trauma, surgical and critical care – intensive care registries are uncommon.</p> <p><i>Aim:</i> The Pakistan Society of Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Society (UK) and the Network for Improving Critical Care Systems and Training (NICST) aim to implement a clinician-led real-time national intensive care registry in Pakistan: the Pakistan Registry of Intensive CarE (PRICE).</p> <p><i>Method:</i> This was adapted from a successful clinician co-designed national registry in Sri Lanka; ICU information has been linked to real-time dashboards, providing clinicians and administrators individual patient and service delivery activity respectively.</p> <p><i>Output:</i> Commenced in August 2017, five ICU’s (three administrative regions – 104 beds) were recruited and have reported over 1100 critical care admissions to PRICE.</p> <p><i>Impact and future:</i> PRICE is being rolled out nationally in Pakistan and will provide continuous granular healthcare information necessary to empower clinicians to drive setting-specific priorities for service improvement and research.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:86f0de93-d3d2-4533-943f-eb18de1fa52e2024-04-23T10:47:37ZPakistan Registry of Intensive CarE (PRICE): expanding a lower middle-income, clinician-designed critical care registry in South AsiaJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_b239uuid:86f0de93-d3d2-4533-943f-eb18de1fa52eEnglishSymplectic ElementsSAGE Publications2018Hashmi, MBeane, ATaqi, AMemon, MIAthapattu, PKhan, ZDondorp, AMHaniffa, R<p><i>Introduction:</i> In resource-limited settings – with inequalities in access to and outcomes for trauma, surgical and critical care – intensive care registries are uncommon.</p> <p><i>Aim:</i> The Pakistan Society of Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Society (UK) and the Network for Improving Critical Care Systems and Training (NICST) aim to implement a clinician-led real-time national intensive care registry in Pakistan: the Pakistan Registry of Intensive CarE (PRICE).</p> <p><i>Method:</i> This was adapted from a successful clinician co-designed national registry in Sri Lanka; ICU information has been linked to real-time dashboards, providing clinicians and administrators individual patient and service delivery activity respectively.</p> <p><i>Output:</i> Commenced in August 2017, five ICU’s (three administrative regions – 104 beds) were recruited and have reported over 1100 critical care admissions to PRICE.</p> <p><i>Impact and future:</i> PRICE is being rolled out nationally in Pakistan and will provide continuous granular healthcare information necessary to empower clinicians to drive setting-specific priorities for service improvement and research.</p>
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Beane, A
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Memon, MI
Athapattu, P
Khan, Z
Dondorp, AM
Haniffa, R
Pakistan Registry of Intensive CarE (PRICE): expanding a lower middle-income, clinician-designed critical care registry in South Asia
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