由于俄罗斯的侵略,向乌克兰儿童提供医疗保健的问题

Corresponding Member of Namnu Oleksandr Volosovets, O. Volosovets, O. V. Vyhovska, S. Kryvopustov, O. Mozyrska, O. Yemets, A. Volosovets, W. Feleszko
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背景。俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略造成了包括儿童在内的大量平民伤亡。军事行动直接或间接导致成人和儿童发病率增加,并造成慢性压力,特别是儿童。本研究的目的是分析向遭受俄罗斯入侵的乌克兰儿童提供医疗援助的问题。材料和方法。我们使用了2022-2023年的官方统计数据和自己的数据。结果。目前,750多万乌克兰儿童正遭受战争之苦,不仅因为身体受伤,而且因为他们的精神和心理情绪状态受到侵犯。2023年初,乌克兰儿科医生面临的一个特殊问题是,由于医疗人员和基础设施短缺,儿童中急性呼吸道疾病、COVID-19和应激障碍的发病率有所增加。此外,在获得医疗和药品的机会有限的情况下,必须注意慢性病,特别是哮喘和其他过敏性疾病。来自波戈莫雷茨国立医科大学各院系的儿科医生向前线地区的儿童提供了自愿援助。结论。在新的战争条件下,平民和生命支持基础设施成为武装袭击的目标,儿童成为最脆弱的群体。恢复对儿童的全面医疗保健,包括紧急和紧急护理,提供某些儿科专科医生,充分供应药品和医疗设备,以及恢复被破坏的医疗基础设施等问题,对前线和解放区的卫生系统仍然极为重要。
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Problems of providing medical care to children of Ukraine as a result of russian aggression
Background. The russian aggression in Ukraine has caused numerous casualties among civilians, including children. Military actions lead directly or indirectly to increased morbidity in adults and children and to chronic stress, especially in children. The purpose of this research was to analyze the problems of providing medical assistance to the children of Ukraine who are suffering from the russian invasion. Materials and methods. We have used the official statistical and own data for 2022–2023. Results. Currently, more than 7.5 million Ukrainian children are suffering from the war, not only due to physical injuries but also violations of their mental and psycho-emotional state. A special problem for Ukrainian paediatricians at the beginning of 2023 was an increase in the incidence of acute respiratory diseases, COVID-19 and stress disorders in children due to a shortage of medical personnel and infrastructure. Also, in conditions of limited access to medical care and medicines, it is necessary to pay attention to chronic diseases, in particular, asthma and other allergic diseases. Paediatricians from the departments of the Bogomolets National Medical University provided voluntary assistance to children in frontline regions. Conclusions. In the new conditions of warfare, where civilians and life support infrastructure have become the target of armed attacks, children have become the most vulnerable group. The issues of restoration of full medical care for children, including emergency and urgent care, provision with doctors of certain paediatric specialties, full supply of medicines and medical devices, and restoration of destroyed medical infrastructure remain extremely relevant to the health system in the frontline and liberated areas.
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