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危机与紧急情况纪事:黎巴嫩境内患有被忽视的非传染性疾病的叙利亚难民儿童的医疗服务(不)连续性

A chronicle of crises and emergencies: (dis)continuity of care for Syrian refugee children with neglected non-communicable diseases in Lebanon.

作者信息

Gilmour Molly, Bou-Orm Ibrahim R

机构信息

School of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

School of Earth and Geosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

Confl Health. 2025 May 30;19(1):31. doi: 10.1186/s13031-025-00670-4.

Abstract

Lebanon's recent history has been marked by intersecting crises, including a severe economic collapse, the Beirut port explosion, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Amidst this "polycrisis," the healthcare system has become increasingly reliant on international humanitarian assistance. This paper examines how these overlapping crises have affected the provision of care for children with thalassemia, a neglected non-communicable disease (NCD), within a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) paediatric unit operating in Lebanon between 2018 and 2023. Drawing on a single-case study design, the research explores the dynamics of power between state and non-state actors as well as within international humanitarian organizations and their approaches to healthcare delivery. The study employed a mixed-methods approach, including audio diaries, interviews, document analysis, and co-development groups involving 11 staff members and 18 caregivers of Syrian paediatric patients. Participants shared insights into operational challenges, decision-making processes, and the lived experiences of navigating Lebanon's collapsing health system. Findings reveal three interconnected issues: (1) the polycrises created an unsustainable environment even for resource-rich international non-governmental organizations (iNGOs); (2) the withdrawal of humanitarian services exacerbated the suffering of structurally marginalized Syrian families reliant on no-cost thalassemia treatment; and (3) national staff experienced profound professional and personal challenges as navigated tensions between iNGO policies and patient needs, often leading to burnout and reduced well-being. The study underscores the need for a reorientation of humanitarian healthcare models in protracted crises. This includes greater equity in decision-making between international organisations and national actors, longer-term planning for chronic disease care, and deeper engagement with national staff and affected communities. Prioritising sustainability, health justice, and the lived realities of both providers and patients is essential. While rooted in the specific context of Lebanon's highly privatised and pluralistic health system, these findings hold broader relevance for fragile settings facing similar structural and political constraints.

摘要

黎巴嫩最近的历史交织着诸多危机,包括严重的经济崩溃、贝鲁特港口爆炸以及新冠疫情。在这场“多重危机”中,医疗系统越来越依赖国际人道主义援助。本文探讨了这些重叠的危机如何影响为地中海贫血患儿提供护理的情况,地中海贫血是一种被忽视的非传染性疾病(NCD),研究对象是2018年至2023年期间在黎巴嫩开展工作的无国界医生组织(MSF)儿科部门。基于单案例研究设计,该研究探讨了国家行为体与非国家行为体之间以及国际人道主义组织内部的权力动态,及其医疗服务提供方式。该研究采用了混合方法,包括音频日记、访谈、文件分析以及由11名工作人员和18名叙利亚儿科患者照料者组成的共同发展小组。参与者分享了有关运营挑战、决策过程以及在黎巴嫩崩溃的卫生系统中艰难求生的生活经历的见解。研究结果揭示了三个相互关联的问题:(1)多重危机即使对资源丰富的国际非政府组织(iNGO)来说也造成了一个不可持续的环境;(2)人道主义服务的撤离加剧了依赖免费地中海贫血治疗的结构性边缘化叙利亚家庭的痛苦;(3)本国工作人员在应对iNGO政策与患者需求之间的紧张关系时,经历了深刻的职业和个人挑战,这往往导致倦怠和幸福感下降。该研究强调在长期危机中重新调整人道主义医疗模式的必要性。这包括国际组织与国家行为体之间在决策上更加公平、对慢性病护理进行更长期规划,以及与本国工作人员和受影响社区进行更深入的接触。优先考虑可持续性、卫生公平以及提供者和患者的生活现实至关重要。虽然这些发现源于黎巴嫩高度私有化和多元化卫生系统的具体背景,但对于面临类似结构和政治限制的脆弱环境具有更广泛的相关性。

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