建立希望:贝鲁特港口爆炸后红十字国际委员会的早期恢复应对措施。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Linda Abou-Abbas, Iman Najmeddine, Lucia Maddalena Bernhard, Rana Abou Jaoude, Aicha Benyaich, Sally Yaacoub, Hala Al Sultan
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摘要

背景:面对全球范围内不断升级的紧急卫生事件,及时提供康复服务的需求日益明显。然而,在灾后提供早期康复干预方面存在的不足突出表明,迫切需要改进整合和应对策略。本研究旨在评估红十字国际委员会(ICRC)在 2020 年贝鲁特爆炸事件后启动的早期身体康复应对措施的有效性,重点是评估患者的治疗效果、干预时间和长期效果。此外,该研究还旨在总结宝贵经验并提出行动计划,以加强类似紧急情况的准备和应对框架:这项回顾性观察研究的数据来自红十字国际委员会在黎巴嫩的身体康复计划(PRP)数据库,其中包括贝鲁特爆炸事件后被认定符合PRP康复服务条件的患者。研究人员利用医院记录和专用热线进行招募,共有 102 名患者符合资格标准。康复干预措施包括提供移动辅助工具和物理治疗课程的个性化评估,并使用功能独立性测量(FIM)评分对结果进行评估:共有 102 名符合条件的患者被纳入分析,其中 41.2% 的患者年龄在 40-65 岁之间,大多数居住在贝鲁特(55.9%),并且是黎巴嫩国民(85.3%)。60%的患者获得了辅助设备和助行器,68.6%的患者接受了物理治疗,但时间和频率有所不同。早期开始物理治疗与 FIM 评分的提高有关,特别是在继发性爆炸伤和肌腱损伤的患者中。随访评估显示,53% 的患者实现了完全康复,而有些患者则需要额外的治疗或出现永久性功能障碍。红十字国际委员会PRP团队针对任何紧急风险提出的前瞻性行动计划强调了其两个核心组成部分的重要整合:准备和响应:结论:贝鲁特港口爆炸事件发生后,康复团队通力合作,在提供物理治疗的同时还提供了支持/辅助设备,极大地促进了灾民功能的恢复。虽然挽救生命的手术和关键性干预措施对于控制此类灾难的直接影响至关重要,但优先考虑早期身体康复对于减少与伤害相关的残疾同样至关重要。在《减灾战略》的紧急康复战略中,备灾和救灾工作是相互关联的,这突出表明有必要进行积极主动的规划和协调,以有效应对紧急情况并从中恢复。
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Building hope: early rehabilitation response of the international committee of the red cross post beirut port blast.

Background: In the face of escalating health emergencies globally, the need for timely rehabilitation services has become increasingly evident. However, deficiencies in the provision of early rehabilitation interventions following disasters underscore the urgent need for improved integration and response strategies. The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the early physical rehabilitation response initiated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) following the 2020 Beirut blast, with a focus on evaluating patient outcomes, time to intervention, and long-term outcomes. Additionally, the study aims to extract valuable lessons and to propose a plan of action aimed at enhancing preparedness and response frameworks for similar emergencies.

Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted on data from the ICRC physical rehabilitation program (PRP) database in Lebanon, encompassing patients who were identified as eligible for PRP rehabilitation services following the Beirut Blast. Hospital records and a dedicated hotline were used for recruitment, with 102 patients meeting the eligibility criteria. Rehabilitation interventions included mobility aid provision and individualized assessments for physiotherapy sessions, with outcomes evaluated using the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) score.

Results: A total of 102 eligible patients were included in the analysis, 41.2% of whom were aged 40-65 years, with the majority residing in Beirut (55.9%) and being Lebanese nationals (85.3%). Assistive devices and mobility aids were distributed to 60% of patients, and physiotherapy sessions were provided to 68.6% of patients, with variations in timing and frequency. Early initiation of physiotherapy sessions correlated with greater improvements in the FIM score, particularly among patients with secondary blast injuries and tendon cuts. Follow-up assessments revealed that 53% of patients achieved full recovery, while some required additional therapy or experienced permanent functional impairment. The proactive plan of action proposed by the ICRC PRP team for any emergency risk underscores the essential integration of its two core components: Preparedness and Response.

Conclusions: In the wake of the Beirut port blast, the collaborative efforts of a rehabilitation team to provide supportive/assistive devices alongside physiotherapy significantly contributed to the recovery of the victims' functional capabilities. While life-saving surgeries and critical interventions are essential for managing the immediate impact of such catastrophes, prioritizing early physical rehabilitation is equally pivotal for reducing injury-related disability. The interconnectedness of preparedness and response components within the PRP's emergency rehabilitation strategy underscores the necessity for proactive planning and coordination to effectively address and recover from emergencies.

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Conflict and Health
Conflict and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Conflict and Health is a highly-accessed, open access journal providing a global platform to disseminate insightful and impactful studies documenting the public health impacts and responses related to armed conflict, humanitarian crises, and forced migration.
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