Incidence, Impact and Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour data for Extremity Fractures in resource-limited settings: A Household Survey in Rural Tanzania
Binnerts, J.J.
Hendriks, T.C.C.
Hermans, E.
Edwards, M.J.R.
Okoth, J.
Gill-Wiehl, A.
Ranganathan, K.
Ehsan, A.
Harrison, W.J.
Martin Jr., C.
Harun, N.W.
Ogoya, S.
Chirangi, B.M.
The household survey was part of a larger line of research, called 'Building Bridges for Broken Bones', in which we explore the current background of extremity fracture management in rural Tanzania, as well as the potential role for intersectoral collaboration between formal healthcare and traditional bonesetters.
This concerns all data generated for the household survey, which was published in World Journal of Surgery under the title "Incidence, Impact and Healthcare-Seeking Behaviour for Extremity Fractures in resource-limited settings: A Household Survey in Rural Tanzania".
It contains the:
- Study protocol
- The informed consent forms for adults & children, in English & Swahili
- The 3 questionnaires used, in SurveyCTO format
- The raw, pseudonymized data output per questionnaire
- The Rstudio code per questionnaire, used to process and analyze the raw data