Krause S K, Meyers J L, Friedlander E
Reproductive Health Programme Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children, New York, NY 10168-1289, USA.
Glob Public Health. 2006;1(3):205-28. doi: 10.1080/17441690600679939.
This paper describes an emergency obstetric care (EmOC) project implemented by the Reproductive Health Response in Conflict (RHRC) Consortium in 12 conflict-affected settings in nine countries from 2000-2005 with funding and technical support from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health Averting Maternal Death and Disability (AMDD) programme. The overall goal of the project was to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality in select conflict-affected settings by improving the availability of EmOC. Another aim of the project was to institutionalize EmOC within RHRC Consortium agencies by modelling how to improve the availability of basic and comprehensive EmOC at clinics and hospitals. The specific project purpose was to increase the availability of EmOC in select conflict-affected settings. The project demonstrated that a great deal more can and should be done by humanitarian workers to improve the availability of basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric services in conflict-affected settings.
本文描述了一个由冲突中的生殖健康应对组织(RHRC)联盟在2000年至2005年期间,在哥伦比亚大学梅尔曼公共卫生学院避免孕产妇死亡和残疾(AMDD)项目的资金和技术支持下,于九个国家的12个受冲突影响地区实施的紧急产科护理(EmOC)项目。该项目的总体目标是通过改善紧急产科护理的可及性,降低特定受冲突影响地区的孕产妇发病率和死亡率。该项目的另一个目标是通过示范如何在诊所和医院提高基本和全面紧急产科护理的可及性,使紧急产科护理在RHRC联盟机构内制度化。该项目的具体目的是在特定受冲突影响地区增加紧急产科护理的可及性。该项目表明,人道主义工作者可以而且应该做更多的工作,以改善受冲突影响地区基本和全面紧急产科服务的可及性。