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前南斯拉夫与健康相关的救济:需求、要求与供应

Health-related relief in the former Yugoslavia: needs, demands, and supplies.

作者信息

Rubin M, Heuvelmans J H, Tomic-Cica A, Birnbaum M L

机构信息

Swedish Board of Health and Welfare, Department of Emergency Planning, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Prehosp Disaster Med. 2000 Jan-Mar;15(1):1-11.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Many organizations rally to areas to provide assistance to a population during a disaster. Little is known about the ability of the materials and services provided to meet the actual needs and demands of the affected population. This study sought to identify the perceptions of representatives of the international organizations providing this aid, the international workers involved with the delivery of this aid, the workers who were employed locally by the international organizations, the recipients, and the local authorities. This study sought to identify the perceptions of these personnel relative to the adequacies of the supplies in meeting the needs and demands of the population during and following the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

METHODS

Structured interviews were conducted with representatives of international organizations and workers providing aid and with locally employed workers, recipients of the assistance, and the authorities of the areas involved. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to assist in the analysis of the data.

RESULTS

Eighty-eight interviews were conducted. A total of 246 organizations were identified as providing assistance within the area, and 54% were involved with health-related activities including: 1) the provision of medications; 2) public health measures; and 3) medical equipment or parts for the same. Internationals believed that a higher proportion of the needs were being met by the assistance (73.4 +/- 16.4%) than did the nationals (52.1 +/- 23.3%; p < 0.001). All groups believed that approximately 50% of the demands of the affected population were being addressed. However, 87% of the international interviewees believed that the affected population was requesting more than it actually needed. While 27% of the international participants believed that > or = 25% of what was provided was unusable, 80% of the recipients felt that > or = 25% of the provisions were not usable. Whereas two-thirds of the international participants believed that > or = 25% of the demands for assistance by the affected community could not be justified, only 20% of the recipients and authorities believed > or = 25% of the demands were unjustified.

CONCLUSIONS

Many organizations are involved in the provision of medical assistance during a disaster. However, international organizations and workers believe their efforts are more effective than do the recipients.

摘要

引言

许多组织会在灾难期间赶赴受灾地区为民众提供援助。对于所提供的物资和服务能否满足受灾民众的实际需求,人们了解甚少。本研究旨在确定提供此类援助的国际组织代表、参与援助发放工作的国际工作人员、国际组织在当地雇佣的工作人员、受援者以及地方当局的看法。本研究旨在确定这些人员对于在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那战争期间及战后物资满足民众需求情况的看法。

方法

对国际组织代表、提供援助的工作人员、当地雇佣的工作人员、援助受援者以及相关地区的当局进行了结构化访谈。运用描述性和推断性统计方法辅助数据分析。

结果

共进行了88次访谈。总共确定有246个组织在该地区提供援助,其中54%参与了与健康相关的活动,包括:1)提供药品;2)公共卫生措施;3)医疗设备或其零部件。国际人员认为援助满足需求的比例(73.4±16.4%)高于本国人员(52.1±23.3%;p<0.001)。所有群体都认为大约满足了受灾民众50%的需求。然而,87%的国际受访者认为受灾民众的需求超过了其实际需要。虽然27%的国际参与者认为所提供物资中有≥25%不可用,但80%的受援者觉得≥25%的物资无法使用。三分之二的国际参与者认为受灾社区≥25%的援助需求不合理,而只有20%的受援者和当局认为≥25%的需求不合理。

结论

许多组织在灾难期间参与提供医疗援助。然而,国际组织和工作人员认为他们的努力比受援者认为的更有效。

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