新安置女性难民的医学评价:一个叙事回顾

Anne Duckles, Aba Barden-Maja, Julie A. Caplow
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全世界被迫流离失所的人数每年都在增加,截至2015年底已达到6500万人,其中一半是妇女和儿童。随着流离失所者人数的增加,每个医生都有责任了解这些病人及其健康需求。难民病人和照顾他们的提供者在有效的病人护理方面面临许多障碍,包括语言障碍、文化差异和系统不平等。女性难民通常遭受基于性别的暴力、反复的创伤、被污名化的精神疾病以及妇女保健方面的文化障碍。这项审查的目的是一个全面的指导提供者照顾最近重新安置的女性难民病人。它涉及与难民病人一起工作的一般考虑、初步医疗评价准则、具体的妇女健康问题以及女性难民病人的精神保健。DOI: 10.18297/rgh/vol1/iss2/5网站:https://ir.library.louisville.edu/rgh接收日期:2017年9月12日接收日期:2018年4月3日所属单位:1宾夕法尼亚大学费城佩雷尔曼医学院2宾夕法尼亚大学费城医学系*通讯作者:Anne Duckles(1)或Aba Barden-Maja M.D, M.S.(2)工作地址:(1)佩雷尔曼医学院,3400 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104;(2)宾夕法尼亚大学初级保健中心医学硕士系,MAB套房102,市场街3801号,费城,宾夕法尼亚州19104。工作邮箱:(1)aduckles@mail.med.upenn.edu;(2) aba.barden-maja@uphs.upenn.edu电话:(1)(585)880-8435;(2) (215) 662-9990
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The Medical Evaluation of the Newly Resettled Female Refugee: A Narrative Review
The number of forcibly displaced individuals worldwide is increasing each year, reaching 65 million persons by the end of 2015, half of which were women and children. As the population of displaced persons grows, it is every physician’s responsibility to understand these patients and their health needs. Refugee patients and the providers who care for them face many barriers to effective patient care, including language barriers, cultural differences, and systematic inequalities. Female refugees commonly experience gender-based violence, repetitive trauma, stigmatized mental illness, and cultural barriers to women’s healthcare. This review is intended to be a comprehensive guide for the provider caring for the recently resettled female refugee patient. It addresses general considerations for working with refugee patients, initial medical evaluation guidelines, specific women’s health issues, and mental health care of female refugee patients. DOI: 10.18297/rgh/vol1/iss2/5 Website: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/rgh Received Date: September 12, 2017 Accepted Date: April 3, 2018 Affiliations: 1Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 2Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA *Correspondence To: Anne Duckles (1) or Aba Barden-Maja M.D., M.S. (2) Work Address: (1) Perelman School of Medicine, 3400 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104; (2) M.S. Department of Medicine, Penn Center for Primary Care, MAB Suite 102, 3801 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Work Email: (1) aduckles@mail.med.upenn.edu; (2) aba.barden-maja@uphs.upenn.edu Phone: (1) (585) 880-8435; (2) (215) 662-9990
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