Primary care refugee medicineSBT>General principles in the postimmigrationcare of Somali women

Kristina Adams MD , Nassim Assefi MD
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War and persecution displace millions of refugees worldwide, mostly from developing countries, where health care is often crisis oriented. Physicians in host countries far from the nations in turmoil are increasingly encountering the complex needs of refugees in their practices. Primary care refugee medicine requires more than a general knowledge of preventive medicine or infectious disease burden of a particular refugee group. This review describes the challenges of caring for Somali women as an illustration of the complexities of delivering competent, culturally sensitive care to any refugee population. We begin by describing the refugee process from a historical and medical perspective. Next, we address special features of history taking and physical examination, such as acquiring an immigration history and describing female circumcision. Finally, we emphasize the importance of recognizing severe psychological trauma after human rights violations common in war. Understanding the unique circumstances facing Somali women will not only improve the integrity and appropriateness of their medical encounters but may provide widely applicable lessons for the primary care of other refugee groups.

初级保健难民医学>索马里妇女移民后护理的一般原则
战争和迫害使全世界数以百万计的难民流离失所,其中大多数来自发展中国家,在这些国家,保健往往以危机为导向。远离动乱国家的收容国的医生在行医中越来越多地遇到难民的复杂需求。难民初级保健医疗需要的不仅仅是预防医学或特定难民群体传染病负担的一般知识。这篇综述描述了照顾索马里妇女的挑战,作为向任何难民人口提供称职的、文化上敏感的照顾的复杂性的一个例证。我们首先从历史和医学角度描述难民进程。接下来,我们将讨论历史记录和体格检查的特殊特征,例如获取移民史和描述女性割礼。最后,我们强调承认战争中常见的侵犯人权行为后造成的严重心理创伤的重要性。了解索马里妇女所面临的独特情况,不仅可以提高她们就医的完整性和适当性,而且可以为其他难民群体的初级保健提供广泛适用的经验教训。
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