Sandstedt A C, Carlsson V A, Hörnquist J O, Thyberg M
Medical Center for Refugees, University Hospital, Linköping.
Scand J Soc Med. 1992 Sep;20(3):173-8. doi: 10.1177/140349489202000307.
The Medical Center for Refugees in Linköping, Sweden, includes a medical ward for refugees and asylum applicants. It was started in January, 1986 and is financed by the Swedish Immigration Board. Sixty percent of the patients are war-wounded and 40% have diagnoses non-related to war. This article describes a group of 19 refugees who were the war-wounded patients at this ward in June, 1986. In most of them the main medical impairment was amputation. They were followed up in 1988 by interview and self-ratings. The aim was to illuminate their quality of life after 2-3 years in Sweden. Most of them were satisfied with their external living conditions. Their psychological well-being, however, was not so good and they were very occupied by thoughts of their native countries. Their physical handicaps seemed to be of secondary importance.
瑞典林雪平的难民医疗中心设有一个为难民和寻求庇护者提供服务的病房。该病房于1986年1月启用,由瑞典移民局资助。60%的患者是战争伤员,40%的患者所患疾病与战争无关。本文描述了1986年6月在该病房接受治疗的19名战争伤员难民。他们中的大多数人主要的医疗损伤是截肢。1988年,通过访谈和自评对他们进行了随访。目的是了解他们在瑞典生活2至3年后的生活质量。他们中的大多数人对外部生活条件感到满意。然而,他们的心理健康状况不太好,他们常常被对祖国的思念所困扰。相比之下,他们的身体残疾似乎是次要的。