Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, 160-500 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil. 2010;32(19):1616-8. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2010.500345.
The earthquake that occurred in Haiti on 12 January 2010 resulted in massive infrastructure damage, and created one of the largest single-day loss of life events in modern history. Despite the tragic mortality rates, many people with catastrophic injuries including spinal cord injuries and amputations survived due to swift emergency responses by local and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The outcome however is that Haiti now has a considerable cohort of people who live with important disabilities. In this 'perspectives in rehabilitation' we share our experiences of working in post-earthquake Haiti, and highlight that this event has raised awareness of the critical importance of providing rehabilitation services during and after a humanitarian crisis of this magnitude.
2010 年 1 月 12 日海地发生的地震导致大规模基础设施损毁,并造成现代历史上单日死亡人数最多的灾难之一。尽管死亡率很高,但许多遭受灾难性伤害的人,包括脊髓损伤和截肢,都幸存了下来,这要归功于当地和国际非政府组织(NGO)的快速应急响应。然而,结果是海地现在有相当一部分人生活在严重残疾中。在这篇“康复视角”中,我们分享了在海地地震后的工作经验,并强调这次事件提高了人们对在人道主义危机期间和之后提供康复服务的重要性的认识。