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饱受战争蹂躏的也门的慢性健康危机和急诊医学,因 COVID-19 大流行而加剧。

Chronic Health Crises and Emergency Medicine in War-torn Yemen, Exacerbated by the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Brooklyn, New York, USA.

Al Thawra Modern General Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Sana'a City, Yemen.

出版信息

West J Emerg Med. 2022 Feb 28;23(2):276-284. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2021.10.51926.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Much of Yemen's infrastructure and healthcare system has been destroyed by the ongoing civil war that began in late 2014. This has created a dire situation that has led to food insecurity, water shortages, uncontrolled outbreaks of infectious disease and further failings within the healthcare system. This has greatly impacted the practice of emergency medicine (EM), and is now compounded by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic.

METHODS

We conducted a systematic review of the current state of emergency and disaster medicine in Yemen, followed by unstructured qualitative interviews with EM workers, performed by either direct discussion or via phone calls, to capture their lived experience, observations on and perceptions of the challenges facing EM in Yemen. We summarize and present our findings in this paper.

RESULTS

Emergency medical services (EMS) in Yemen are severely depleted. Across the country as a whole, there are only 10 healthcare workers for every 10,000 people - less than half of the WHO benchmark for basic health coverage - and only five physicians, less than one third the world average; 18% of the country's 333 districts have no qualified physicians at all. Ambulances and basic medical equipment are in short supply. As a result of the ongoing war, only 50% of the 5056 pre-war hospitals and health facilities are functional. In June 2020, Yemen recorded a 27% mortality rate of Yemenis who were confirmed to have COVID-19, more than five times the global average and among the highest in the world at that time.

CONCLUSION

In recent years, serious efforts to develop an advanced EM presence in Yemen and cultivate improvements in EMS have been stymied or have failed outright due to the ongoing challenges. Yemen's chronically under-resourced healthcare sector is ill-equipped to deal with the additional strain of COVID-19.

摘要

引言

自 2014 年末爆发的内战以来,也门的基础设施和医疗体系已遭到严重破坏。这导致了严峻的局面,造成了粮食不安全、水资源短缺、传染病失控以及医疗体系的进一步崩溃。这极大地影响了急诊医学(EM)的实践,而 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)全球大流行更是加剧了这一情况。

方法

我们对也门目前的紧急和灾难医学状况进行了系统回顾,随后对急诊医生进行了非结构化定性访谈,通过直接讨论或电话进行,以了解他们的亲身经历、对也门急诊所面临挑战的观察和看法。我们在本文中总结并呈现了我们的发现。

结果

也门的紧急医疗服务(EMS)严重短缺。在全国范围内,每 10,000 人中只有 10 名医护人员,不到世卫组织基本医疗覆盖基准的一半,只有 5 名医生,不到世界平均水平的三分之一;该国 333 个区中有 18%根本没有合格的医生。救护车和基本医疗设备短缺。由于持续的战争,战前的 5056 家医院和卫生设施中只有 50%仍在运作。2020 年 6 月,也门记录的 COVID-19 确诊患者死亡率为 27%,是全球平均水平的五倍多,当时是全球最高的。

结论

近年来,也门在发展先进急诊医学和培养改善 EMS 方面做出了认真努力,但由于持续存在的挑战,这些努力要么受到阻碍,要么彻底失败。也门资源长期匮乏的医疗保健部门难以应对 COVID-19 带来的额外压力。

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