关于人道主义危机期间儿童痛苦报告不足的痛苦呼声。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Einav Levy, Michael Alkan, Yori Gidron
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人道主义危机往往需要为受关注人群提供紧急医疗救助。这种医疗援助包括评估和治疗急性医疗需求和持续的慢性健康状况。在受关注人群中,儿童往往是人道危机中最脆弱的群体,因为他们往往缺乏经验、独立性、认知和语言能力来应对他们所面临的苦难。这些限制可能会妨碍对疼痛的识别和诊断。医疗服务提供者对疼痛的诊断和治疗不足,也可能是由于在医疗设备和人员有限、缺乏意识或评估工具的情况下,人们认为更紧急或危及生命的医疗需求非常迫切。此外,由于匿名和缺乏正式指南等问题,人道主义危机中严重缺乏对儿童疼痛状况的标准化登记。最后,急性疼痛也是创伤后应激障碍的一个预测因素,而创伤后应激障碍是此类灾难中常见的一种结果。我们呼吁医疗服务提供者使用标准化量表来评估儿童疼痛的强度、频率和持续时间,并给予适当的治疗。这不仅能减轻儿童的身体痛苦,还能预防创伤后应激障碍的后续风险。
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Painful Call About the Under-Reporting of Children's Pain During Humanitarian Crises.

Humanitarian crises often require urgent medical care to people of concern. Such medical aid includes assessing and treating acute medical needs and ongoing chronic health conditions. Among the people of concern there are children, who are often the most vulnerable population in humanitarian contexts because they often lack the experience, independence, and cognitive and verbal skills to deal with the ordeals they are facing. These limitations might prevent identification and diagnosis of pain. The under-diagnosis and under-treated pain by health care providers might be also due to the perceived urgency of more acute or life-threatening medical needs with limited medical equipment and personnel, lack of awareness, or assessment tools in such contexts. Additionally, due to issues of anonymity and lack of formal guidelines, there is a severe lack of standardized registration of children's pain conditions in humanitarian crises. Finally, acute pain is also a predictor of post-traumatic stress disorder, a common outcome in such disasters. We call on health care providers to use standardized scales to assess children's pain intensity, frequency, and duration, and to treat it appropriately. These will not only reduce children's physical suffering but may also prevent subsequent risk of PTSD.

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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
7.40%
发文量
258
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness is the first comprehensive and authoritative journal emphasizing public health preparedness and disaster response for all health care and public health professionals globally. The journal seeks to translate science into practice and integrate medical and public health perspectives. With the events of September 11, the subsequent anthrax attacks, the tsunami in Indonesia, hurricane Katrina, SARS and the H1N1 Influenza Pandemic, all health care and public health professionals must be prepared to respond to emergency situations. In support of these pressing public health needs, Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness is committed to the medical and public health communities who are the stewards of the health and security of citizens worldwide.
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