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分析强烈热带气旋雅西对公共卫生基础设施及非传染性疾病管理的影响。

Analyzing the impact of severe tropical cyclone Yasi on public health infrastructure and the management of noncommunicable diseases.

作者信息

Ryan Benjamin J, Franklin Richard C, Burkle Frederick M, Watt Kerrianne, Aitken Peter, Smith Erin C, Leggat Peter

机构信息

1School of Public Health,Tropical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences,James Cook University,Queensland,Australia.

出版信息

Prehosp Disaster Med. 2015 Feb;30(1):28-37. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X1400137X. Epub 2014 Dec 29.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Traditionally, post disaster response activities have focused on immediate trauma and communicable diseases. In developed countries such as Australia, the post disaster risk for communicable disease is low. However, a "disease transition" is now recognized at the population level where noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are increasingly documented as a post disaster issue. This potentially places an extra burden on health care resources and may have implications for disaster-management systems. With increasing likelihood of major disasters for all sectors of global society, there is a need to ensure that health systems, including public health infrastructure (PHI), can respond properly. Problem There is limited peer-reviewed literature on the impact of disasters on NCDs. Research is required to better determine both the impact of NCDs post disaster and their impact on PHI and disaster-management systems.

METHODS

A literature review was used to collect and analyze data on the impact of the index case event, Australia's Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi (STC Yasi), on PHI and the management of NCDs. The findings were compared with data from other world cyclone events. The databases searched were MEDLINE, CINAHL, Google Scholar, and Google. The date range for the STC Yasi search was January 26, 2011 through May 2, 2013. No time limits were applied to the search from other cyclone events. The variables compared were tropical cyclones and their impacts on PHI and NCDs. The outcome of interest was to identify if there were trends across similar world events and to determine if this could be extrapolated for future crises.

RESULTS

This research showed a tropical cyclone (including a hurricane and typhoon) can impact PHI, for instance, equipment (oxygen, syringes, and medications), services (treatment and care), and clean water availability/access that would impact both the treatment and management of NCDs. The comparison between STC Yasi and worldwide tropical cyclones found the challenges faced were linked closely. These relate to communication, equipment and services, evacuation, medication, planning, and water supplies.

CONCLUSION

This research demonstrated that a negative trend pattern existed between the impact of STC Yasi and other similar world cyclone events on PHI and the management of NCDs. This research provides an insight for disaster planners to address concerns of people with NCDs. While further research is needed, this study provides an understanding of areas for improvement, specifically enhancing protective PHI and the development of strategies for maintaining treatment and alternative care options, such as maintaining safe water for dialysis patients.

摘要

引言

传统上,灾后应对活动主要集中在即时创伤和传染病方面。在澳大利亚等发达国家,灾后传染病风险较低。然而,现在在人群层面认识到一种“疾病转变”,即非传染性疾病(NCDs)越来越多地被记录为灾后问题。这可能给医疗资源带来额外负担,并可能对灾害管理系统产生影响。随着全球社会各部门发生重大灾害的可能性增加,有必要确保卫生系统,包括公共卫生基础设施(PHI),能够做出适当反应。问题:关于灾害对非传染性疾病影响的同行评审文献有限。需要进行研究以更好地确定灾后非传染性疾病的影响及其对公共卫生基础设施和灾害管理系统的影响。

方法

采用文献综述来收集和分析关于澳大利亚严重热带气旋雅西(STC雅西)这一典型案例事件对公共卫生基础设施和非传染性疾病管理影响的数据。将研究结果与其他世界气旋事件的数据进行比较。检索的数据库包括MEDLINE、CINAHL、谷歌学术和谷歌。对STC雅西的检索日期范围是2011年1月26日至2013年5月2日。对其他气旋事件的检索不设时间限制。比较变量为热带气旋及其对公共卫生基础设施和非传染性疾病的影响。感兴趣的结果是确定类似世界事件中是否存在趋势,并确定这是否可外推至未来危机。

结果

本研究表明热带气旋(包括飓风和台风)会影响公共卫生基础设施,例如设备(氧气、注射器和药品)、服务(治疗和护理)以及清洁水的供应/获取,而这会影响非传染性疾病的治疗和管理。对STC雅西与全球热带气旋的比较发现,面临的挑战紧密相关。这些挑战涉及通信、设备和服务、疏散、药品、规划以及供水。

结论

本研究表明,STC雅西与其他类似世界气旋事件对公共卫生基础设施和非传染性疾病管理的影响之间存在负面趋势模式。本研究为灾害规划者解决非传染性疾病患者的担忧提供了见解。虽然需要进一步研究,但本研究提供了对改进领域的理解,特别是加强防护性公共卫生基础设施以及制定维持治疗和替代护理选择的策略,例如为透析患者维持安全用水。

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