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 publisher in the journal [[BMJ Open]] publisher in the journal [[BMJ Open]]
 to identify demographic, injury-related, and healthcare system factors associated with clinic follow-up adherence after traumatic spinal injury (TSI) in Tanzania.   to identify demographic, injury-related, and healthcare system factors associated with clinic follow-up adherence after traumatic spinal injury (TSI) in Tanzania.  
-Fewer than 13% of patients remained in follow-up at 12 months post-TSI. Key predictors of clinic return included private insurance, injury mechanism, shorter hospital stay, neurological improvement, and female sex. The authors call for targeted strategies to enhance long-term follow-up in LMICs.+Fewer than 13% of patients remained in follow-up at 12 months post-TSI. Key predictors of clinic return included private insurance, injury mechanism, shorter hospital stay, neurological improvement, and female sex. The authors call for targeted strategies to enhance long-term follow-up in LMICs 
 +((Ikwuegbuenyi CA, Woodfield J, Sabas RR, Inzerillo S, Willett N, Cadieux M, Zuckerman SL, Waterkeyn F, Mangat HS, Shabani HK, Härtl R. What drives clinic [[follow-up]] after traumatic [[spinal injury]]? An observational [[cohort study]] from [[Tanzania]]. BMJ Open. 2025 Jun 25;15(6):e101267. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-101267. PMID: 40562560.)).
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