混乱中的复原力:加沙医疗点的作用。

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PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-09-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0005073
Ali Alshawwaf, Omar AlNajjar, Iyad Sultan, Eyad Qunaibi
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由于持续不断的战争,加沙的医疗保健系统面临着严峻的挑战,医疗点(mp)是必不可少的医疗保健提供者。临时保健服务单位是在紧急情况或冲突期间设立的,提供基本医疗服务的临时保健服务单位。本研究评估了战时条件下加沙MPs的运作状况和资源可用性。2024年10月至12月进行的一项横断面在线自我评估调查评估了加沙地区的28名议员。使用描述性统计分析了设施特征、服务、设备、药物可用性和人员配备方面的数据。调查结果显示,MPs在基本药物方面严重短缺,超过90%的病例无法获得胰岛素、抗癫痫药和癌症治疗。抗生素和精神药物严重缺乏。设备短缺,包括氧气供应和诊断工具有限,进一步加剧了创伤和慢性病护理。只有39%的国会议员提供产妇和疫苗接种服务,而精神卫生服务几乎不存在。人员配备不足,许多卫生保健人员缺乏培训。大多数国会议员在电力、互联网和卫生设施不稳定的临时建筑中工作。尽管存在这些限制,医务人员(工作人员中位数为7人)平均每个单位每天管理117名患者。这些发现突出表明,国会议员在加沙的医疗保健服务中至关重要,但面临着严重的系统性挑战。必须采取紧急行动,确保不间断地供应基本药品和医疗设备,以维持救生服务。此外,远程医疗可以帮助解决访问障碍,并支持医疗保健提供者管理不断增加的需求。
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Resilience amid chaos: The role of Gaza medical points.

Resilience amid chaos: The role of Gaza medical points.

Resilience amid chaos: The role of Gaza medical points.

Resilience amid chaos: The role of Gaza medical points.

The Gaza healthcare system faces critical challenges due to ongoing war, with medical points (MPs) serving as essential healthcare providers. MPs are temporary healthcare service units established during emergencies or conflicts to provide essential medical care. This study assessed the operational status and resource availability of MPs in Gaza during wartime conditions. A cross-sectional online self-assessment survey conducted from October to December 2024 evaluated 28 MPs across Gaza. Data on facility characteristics, services, equipment, drug availability, and staffing were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The findings revealed that MPs experience severe shortages in essential medications, with insulin, antiepileptics, and cancer treatments unavailable in over 90% of cases. Antibiotics and psychiatric medications are critically deficient. Equipment shortages, including limited oxygen supplies and diagnostic tools, further strain trauma and chronic disease care. Only 39% of MPs provide maternity and vaccination services, while mental health services are nearly absent. Staffing is inadequate, with many healthcare personnel lacking training. Most MPs operate in temporary structures with inconsistent electricity, internet, and sanitation. Despite these limitations, MPs (median staff of 7 personnel) manage an average of 117 patients per unit daily. These findings highlight that MPs are crucial in Gaza's healthcare delivery but face severe systemic challenges. Urgent action is required to ensure the uninterrupted supply of essential medications and medical equipment to sustain life-saving services. Additionally, telemedicine could help address access barriers and support healthcare providers in managing escalating demands.

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