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黎巴嫩基于社区的非传染性疾病护理服务:面向叙利亚难民

Community-Based Noncommunicable Disease Care for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon.

机构信息

Medical Teams International, Portland, Oregon, USA.

Medical Teams International, Zahle, Lebanon.

出版信息

Glob Health Sci Pract. 2017 Sep 28;5(3):495-506. doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-17-00043. Print 2017 Sep 27.

Abstract

In the sixth year of the Syrian conflict, 11 million people have been displaced, including more than 1.1 million seeking refuge in Lebanon. Prior to the crisis, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) accounted for 80% of all deaths in Syria, and the underlying health behaviors such as tobacco use, obesity, and physical inactivity are still prevalent among Syrian refugees in Lebanon. Humanitarian agencies initially responded to the acute health care needs of refugees by delivering services to informal settlements via mobile medical clinics. As the crisis has become more protracted, humanitarian response plans have shifted their focus to strengthening local health systems in order to better address the needs of both the host and refugee populations. To that end, we identified gaps in care for NCDs and launched a program to deliver chronic disease care for refugees. Based on a participatory needs assessment and community surveys, and building on the success of community health programs in other contexts, we developed a network of 500 refugee outreach volunteers who are supported with training, supervision, and materials to facilitate health promotion and disease control for community members, target NCDs and other priority conditions, and make referrals to a primary health care center for subsidized care. This model demonstrates that volunteer refugee health workers can implement community-based primary health activities in a complex humanitarian emergency.

摘要

在叙利亚冲突的第六年,有 1100 万人流离失所,其中超过 110 万人在黎巴嫩寻求避难。在危机发生之前,非传染性疾病(NCDs)占叙利亚所有死亡人数的 80%,而吸烟、肥胖和缺乏身体活动等潜在健康行为在黎巴嫩的叙利亚难民中仍然很普遍。人道主义机构最初通过流动医疗诊所向非正规住区提供服务,以满足难民的急性医疗保健需求。随着危机的持续,人道主义应对计划将重点转向加强当地卫生系统,以便更好地满足收容国和难民人口的需求。为此,我们发现了非传染性疾病护理方面的差距,并启动了一个为难民提供慢性病护理的项目。我们基于参与式需求评估和社区调查,并借鉴其他背景下社区卫生计划的成功经验,建立了一个由 500 名难民外展志愿者组成的网络,为他们提供培训、监督和材料,以促进社区成员的健康促进和疾病控制,针对非传染性疾病和其他优先条件,并向初级保健中心转介以获得补贴护理。该模式表明,志愿难民保健工作者可以在复杂的人道主义紧急情况下实施基于社区的初级卫生活动。

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