Identifying critical gaps in research to advance global surgery by 2030: a systematic mapping review

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Meskerem Aleka Kebede
Deng Simon Garang Tor
Tesfamariam Aklilu
Adane Petros
Martilord Ifeanyichi
Ezekiel Aderaw
Maeve Sophia Bognini
Darshita Singh
Rosemary Emodi
Rachel Hargest
Rocco Friebel
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[1] Global Surgery Policy Unit,School of Medicine
[2] LSE Health,School of Medicine
[3] London School of Economics and Political Science,undefined
[4] Addis Ababa University,undefined
[5] Royal College of Surgeons of England,undefined
[6] Cardiff University,undefined
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Global surgery; Network analysis; Equity; World health organization health systems building blocks; Low and middle-income countries; Lancet commission on global surgery; Research funding; Partnership;
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Progress on surgical system strengthening has been slow due to a disconnect between evidence generation and the information required for effective policymaking. This systematic mapping review sought to assess critical research gaps in the field of global surgery guided by the World Health Organisation Health Systems building block framework, analysis of authorship and funding patterns, and an exploration of emerging research partnership networks. Literature was systematically mapped to identify, screen, and synthesize results of publications in the global surgery field between 2015 and March 2022. We searched four databases and included literature published in seven languages. A social network analysis determined the network attributes of research institutions and their transient relationships in shaping the global surgery research agenda. We identified 2,298 relevant studies out of 92,720 unique articles searched. Research output increased from 453 in 2015-16 to 552 in 2021-22, largely due to literature on Covid-19 impacts on surgery. Sub-Saharan Africa (792/2298) and South Asia (331/2298) were the most studied regions, although high-income countries represented a disproportionate number of first (42%) and last (43%) authors. Service delivery received the most attention, including the surgical burden and quality and safety of services, followed by capacity-building efforts in low- and middle-income countries. Critical research in economics and financing, essential infrastructure and supplies, and surgical leadership necessary to guide policy decisions at the country level were lacking. Global surgical systems remain largely under-researched. Knowledge diffusion requires an emphasis on developing sustainable research partnerships and capacity across low- and middle-income countries. A renewed focus must be given to equipping countries with tools for effective decision-making to enhance investments in high-quality surgical services.
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