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为冲突环境中的妇女和儿童提供创伤和康复干预措施:系统评价。

Delivering trauma and rehabilitation interventions to women and children in conflict settings: a systematic review.

机构信息

Centre for Global Child Health, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Health System and Services Research, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore.

出版信息

BMJ Glob Health. 2020 Apr 23;5(Suppl 1):e001980. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-001980. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In recent years, more than 120 million people each year have needed urgent humanitarian assistance and protection. Armed conflict has profoundly negative consequences in communities. Destruction of civilian infrastructure impacts access to basic health services and complicates widespread emergency responses. The number of conflicts occurring is increasing, lasting longer and affecting more people today than a decade ago. The number of children living in conflict zones has been steadily increasing since the year 2000, increasing the need for health services and resources. This review systematically synthesised the indexed and grey literature reporting on the delivery of trauma and rehabilitation interventions for conflict-affected populations.

METHODS

A systematic search of literature published from 1 January 1990 to 31 March 2018 was conducted across several databases. Eligible publications reported on women and children in low and middle-income countries. Included publications provided information on the delivery of interventions for trauma, sustained injuries or rehabilitation in conflict-affected populations.

RESULTS

A total of 81 publications met the inclusion criteria, and were included in our review. Nearly all of the included publications were observational in nature, employing retrospective chart reviews of surgical procedures delivered in a hospital setting to conflict-affected individuals. The majority of publications reported injuries due to explosive devices and remnants of war. Injuries requiring orthopaedic/reconstructive surgeries were the most commonly reported interventions. Barriers to health services centred on the distance and availability from the site of injury to health facilities.

CONCLUSIONS

Traumatic injuries require an array of medical and surgical interventions, and their effective treatment largely depends on prompt and timely management and referral, with appropriate rehabilitation services and post-treatment follow-up. Further work to evaluate intervention delivery in this domain is needed, particularly among children given their specialised needs, and in different population displacement contexts.

PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER

CRD42019125221.

摘要

背景

近年来,每年有超过 1.2 亿人需要紧急人道主义援助和保护。武装冲突给社区带来了深远的负面影响。民用基础设施的破坏影响了基本卫生服务的获取,并使广泛的应急反应变得复杂。当今发生的冲突数量、持续时间和影响的人群都比十年前有所增加。自 2000 年以来,生活在冲突地区的儿童人数稳步增加,这增加了对卫生服务和资源的需求。本综述系统地综合了索引和灰色文献,报告了为受冲突影响的人群提供创伤和康复干预的情况。

方法

从 1990 年 1 月 1 日至 2018 年 3 月 31 日,在多个数据库中进行了文献检索。符合条件的出版物报告了中低收入国家的妇女和儿童情况。纳入的出版物提供了关于在受冲突影响的人群中提供创伤、持续伤害或康复干预的信息。

结果

共有 81 篇出版物符合纳入标准,并纳入了我们的综述。几乎所有纳入的出版物都是观察性的,采用回顾性图表审查的方法,对在医院环境中为受冲突影响的个人提供的手术程序进行了评估。大多数出版物报告了因爆炸装置和战争遗留物造成的伤害。需要进行骨科/重建手术的伤害是最常报告的干预措施。卫生服务面临的障碍主要集中在受伤地点与卫生设施之间的距离和可用性上。

结论

创伤性伤害需要一系列的医疗和手术干预,其有效治疗在很大程度上取决于及时和及时的管理和转诊,以及适当的康复服务和治疗后的随访。需要进一步开展这一领域的干预措施实施情况评估工作,特别是针对儿童,因为他们有特殊的需求,并且在不同的人口流离失所背景下也是如此。

PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42019125221。

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