自俄罗斯入侵乌克兰以来,卫生系统组织和创伤护理后勤:定性评估。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Lynn Lieberman Lawry, Miranda Janvrin, Jessica Korona-Bailey, Christian Betancourt, John Maddox, Kyle Patrick Apilado, Luke Juman, Vivitha Mani, Amandari Kanagaratnam, Zoe Amowitz, Tiffany E Hamm, Oleh Berezyuk, Tracey Pérez Koehlmoos
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2022年2月俄罗斯入侵乌克兰推迟了医疗改革。冲突导致医疗供应链中断,迫切需要军事和民用实体之间的整合。本研究旨在评估自俄罗斯入侵以来乌克兰创伤系统的组织和后勤。从2023年9月至2024年2月,使用乌克兰创伤系统评估工具对乌克兰军队和民用卫生保健工作者进行了定性关键信息提供者访谈。专题内容分析用于从访谈中得出与医疗后勤和组织领导有关的关键主题。在采访了36个关键信息提供者后,主题饱和度达到了。答复者描述了卫生部和国防部的作用,以及军民创伤系统之间的协作和整合,医疗后勤是一个关键的重点领域。受访者讨论了正在进行的开发集中物流系统的努力,以更好地协调供应并克服当前的官僚主义和沟通挑战。乌克兰创伤护理系统的组织结构和后勤是促进民用和军事卫生系统中医疗保健服务的组成部分。虽然快速协调支持了分诊并提高了资源效率,但卫生保健人员仍然认识到一些障碍,包括医疗供应链中断、大规模作战行动准备不足、培训不足、设备过时以及对基础设施的攻击。
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Health System Organization and Logistics of Trauma Care Since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: A Qualitative Assessment.

The February 2022 Russian invasion in Ukraine delayed healthcare reforms. The conflict has led to disruption of medical supply chains and a rapid need for integration between military and civilian entities. This study aims to assess the organization and logistics of the Ukrainian trauma system since the Russian invasion. Qualitative key informant interviews were conducted among Ukrainian military and civilian health care workers using a Ukraine Trauma System Assessment Tool from September 2023 to February 2024. Thematic content analysis was used to derive key themes related to medical logistics and organizational leadership from interviews. Thematic saturation was reached after 36 key informant interviews. Respondents described the roles of the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Defense, as well as the collaboration and integration between military and civilian trauma systems with medical logistics as a key area of focus. Respondents discussed on-going efforts to develop a centralized logistics system to better coordinate supplies and overcome current bureaucratic and communication challenges. The organizational structure and the logistics of the trauma care system in Ukraine are integral to the facilitation of healthcare delivery among both the civilian and military health systems. While rapid coordination has supported triage and increased the efficiency of resources, barriers are still recognized by healthcare personnel including disruptions in the medical supply chain, unpreparedness for large-scale combat operations, inadequate training, outdated equipment, and attacks on infrastructure.

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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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