Corrigendum to ‘Comprehensive Policy Recommendations for Head and Spine Injury Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries’ [World Neurosurgery 132 (2019), 434-436]
Ernest J Barthélemy , Jacob Lepard , Jose Luis Alves , Joanna Ashby , Tariq Khan , Kee B Park
2019-05-03
Level: Faculty
Principal Investigator: Jacquelyn Corley
Co-Investigator(s): Ernest J Barthélemy , Jacob Lepard , Jose Luis Alves , Joanna Ashby , Tariq Khan , Kee B Park
Study Type: Cross-Sectional
Study Population/Type of Participants: neuro surgery patients
Ethics Approval (Granted/Not Needed): Granted
Date of Initiation of study: 2019-05-03
Published: Yes
Published in: World Neurosurg .
Date Published: 2020-05-02
Link: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.02.046
The abstract of the study is not available in the provided contexts [1][2].
However, based on the title “Comprehensive Policy Recommendations for Head and Spine Injury Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries,” it can be inferred that the study likely aimed to provide detailed policy recommendations to enhance the care and management of head and spine injuries in low- and middle-income countries.
The abstract would have summarized the key objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of the research, giving readers a concise overview of the study’s findings and implications.
Abstracts are crucial as they help researchers and readers quickly understand the essence of a study without having to read the entire paper in detail.
In this case, the absence of the abstract limits the immediate access to a condensed version of the study’s content, requiring readers to delve into the full text for comprehensive information.