冲突对叙利亚卫生系统和卫生人力资源的影响

A. Abbara, K. Blanchet, Zaher Sahloul, F. Fouad, A. Coutts, W. Maziak
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在冲突之前,叙利亚的卫生系统与其他中等收入国家相当;然而,长期冲突导致保健基础设施遭到严重破坏。缺乏安全以及卫生工作者和卫生设施直接成为攻击目标,导致训练有素的工作人员大批外流,留下初级卫生工作者在日益困难的情况下超出能力工作。这种外流加上卫生基础设施遭到破坏,导致叙利亚人口的传染性和非传染性疾病增加,发病率和死亡率不断上升。在当前和冲突后阶段加强卫生系统需要保留剩余的卫生工作者,鼓励已离开的卫生工作者返回,并与叙利亚侨民和国际医学界接触。
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The Effect of the Conflict on Syria’s Health System and Human Resources for Health
Prior to the conflict, Syria’s health system was comparable with that of other middle-income countries; however, the prolonged conflict has led to significant destruction of the health infrastructure. The lack of security and the direct targeting of health workers and health facilities have led to an exodus of trained staff leaving junior health workers to work beyond their capabilities in increasingly difficult circumstances. This exodus together with the destruction of the health infrastructure has contributed to the increase in communicable and non-communicable diseases and the rising morbidity and mortality of the Syrian population. Strengthening the health system in the current and post-conflict phase requires the retention of the remaining health workers, incentives for health workers who have left to return as well as engagement with the expatriate Syrian and international medical communities.
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