Department of Clinical Rheumatology and Immunology, University Hospital in Krakow, Krakow, Poland.
National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Warsaw, Poland.
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Feb 13;38(6):e60. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e60.
The ongoing war and evolving humanitarian crisis in Ukraine have forced millions of women, children, and elderly people to flee the war zones and relocate across Poland, other European countries, and elsewhere in the world. As a result, numerous health issues have emerged in the host countries, ranging from the refugees' low immunization coverage to psychological distress and multimorbidities. Humanitarian support and multidisciplinary approach to the issues may help to improve the refugees' health and well-being. Involving relocated medics in rehabilitation and medical care of their compatriots may offer psychosocial and health benefits.
持续的战争和不断演变的乌克兰人道主义危机迫使数以百万计的妇女、儿童和老年人逃离战区,迁移到波兰、其他欧洲国家和世界其他地区。结果,在收容国出现了许多健康问题,从难民免疫接种率低到心理困扰和多种疾病。人道主义支持和多学科方法解决这些问题有助于改善难民的健康和福祉。让迁移的医务人员参与同胞的康复和医疗护理,可能会带来社会心理和健康益处。