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IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Michelle Hamrosi, Karleen Gribble
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摘要

背景和目的:在经常影响澳大利亚的灾害中,孕妇、新妈妈、婴儿和幼儿是弱势群体。本文的目的是探讨这些群体在2019-20年黑夏森林大火期间和之后面临的挑战,并确定全科医生(gp)如何提供支持。方法:对经历2019-20年黑色夏季森林大火的0-4岁儿童的照顾者以及在这次和其他紧急情况下为家庭提供支持的应急人员进行调查和访谈。结果:共对256名家长和63名急救人员进行了调查或访谈。确定了孕妇和有婴幼儿的家庭所面临的灾害挑战,涉及备灾、救灾和恢复,以及具体的健康和医疗问题。讨论:全科医生可以在灾害发生之前、期间和之后以多种方式支持孕妇和有幼儿的家庭的健康和福祉。需要将全科医生更多地纳入应急规划。
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General practitioner disaster support for pregnant women, new mothers, infants and young children: Findings from the Babies and Young Children in the Black Summer (BiBS) study.

Background and objectives: Pregnant women, new mothers, infants and young children are vulnerable during the disasters that commonly impact Australia. The aim of this paper is to explore the challenges faced by these groups during and after the 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires and identify how general practitioners (GPs) can provide support.

Method: Caregivers of children aged 0-4 years who experienced the 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires, and emergency responders who had supported families during this and other emergencies, were surveyed and interviewed.

Results: A total of 256 parents and 63 emergency responders were surveyed or interviewed. Disaster challenges faced by pregnant women and families with infants and young children were identified related to preparedness, response and recovery, as well as specific health and medical issues.

Discussion: GPs can support the health and wellbeing of pregnant women and families with young children before, during and after disasters in many ways. Greater integration of GPs into emergency planning is needed.

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Australian Journal of General Practice
Australian Journal of General Practice Medicine-Family Practice
CiteScore
2.80
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4.50%
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284
期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of General Practice (AJGP) aims to provide relevant, evidence-based, clearly articulated information to Australian general practitioners (GPs) to assist them in providing the highest quality patient care, applicable to the varied geographic and social contexts in which GPs work and to all GP roles as clinician, researcher, educator, practice team member and opinion leader. All articles are subject to peer review before they are accepted for publication.
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