灾难中对生殖健康和性健康需求的人道主义应对:2015年尼泊尔地震案例研究。

Reproductive Health Matters Pub Date : 2017-11-01 Epub Date: 2017-12-19 DOI:10.1080/09688080.2017.1405664
Pushpa Chaudhary, Giulia Vallese, Meera Thapa, Valerie Broch Alvarez, Latika Maskey Pradhan, Kiran Bajracharya, Kazutaka Sekine, Shilu Adhikari, Reuben Samuel, Sophie Goyet
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本案例研究描述了尼泊尔卫生部在联合国机构和其他几个组织的支持下,为2015年4月尼泊尔大地震受灾的140万妇女和少女提供的卫生应对措施。在进行灾后需求评估后,根据全球机构间工作组制定的性健康和生殖健康最低初步一揽子服务的指导,提供了应对措施,以满足已确定的性健康和生殖健康需求。我们描述了为恢复生殖健康服务而实施的举措:分发医疗营包、部署具有助产技能的护士、组织外联生殖健康营、向保健设施提供紧急生殖健康包和助产包以及向产妇保健工作者提供心理社会咨询支持。我们还描述了如何为孕妇和产后母亲及其新生儿建立住房和过渡之家,如何分发尊严包、向受影响妇女和女孩以及女性社区保健志愿者分发激励包。我们报告说,在保健设施附近建立了女性友好空间,以多部门应对基于性别的暴力,在生殖健康外联营地设立了青少年友好服务角,制定了月经健康和卫生管理方案,并在学校的青少年友好信息角与保健设施的青少年友好服务中心之间建立了联系。最后,我们概述了差距、挑战和经验教训,并就未来灾害的准备和应对措施提出建议。
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Humanitarian response to reproductive and sexual health needs in a disaster: the Nepal Earthquake 2015 case study.

This case study describes the health response provided by the Ministry of Health of Nepal with support from UN agencies and several other organisations, to the 1.4 million women and adolescent girls affected by the major earthquake that struck Nepal in April 2015. After a post-disaster needs assessment, the response was provided to cater for the identified sexual and reproductive health (RH) needs, following the guidance of the Minimum Initial Service Package for RH developed by the global Inter-Agency Working Group. We describe the initiatives implemented to resume RH services: the distribution of medical camp kits, the deployment of nurses with birth attendance skills, the organisation of outreach RH camps, the provision of emergency RH kits and midwifery kits to health facilities and the psychosocial counselling support provided to maternity health workers. We also describe how shelter and transition homes were established for pregnant and post-partum mothers and their newborns, the distribution of dignity kits, of motivational kits for affected women and girls and female community health volunteers. We report on the establishment of female-friendly spaces near health facilities to offer a multisectoral response to gender-based violence, the setting up of adolescent-friendly service corners in outreach RH camps, the development of a menstrual health and hygiene management programme and the linkages established between adolescent-friendly information corners of schools and adolescent-friendly service centres in health facilities. Finally, we outline the gaps, challenges and lessons learned and suggest recommendations for preparedness and response interventions for future disasters.

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期刊介绍: Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters ( SRHM) promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) globally through its journal and ''more than a journal'' activities. The Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters (SRHM) journal, formerly Reproductive Health Matters (RHM), is a peer-reviewed, international journal that explores emerging, neglected and marginalised topics and themes across the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights. It aims to publish original, relevant, and contemporary research, particularly from a feminist perspective, that can help inform the development of policies, laws and services to fulfil the rights and meet the sexual and reproductive health needs of people of all ages, gender identities and sexual orientations. SRHM publishes work that engages with fundamental dilemmas and debates in SRHR, highlighting multiple perspectives, acknowledging differences, and searching for new forms of consensus. SRHM strongly encourages research that explores experiences, values, information and issues from the point of view of those whose lives are affected. Key topics addressed in SRHM include (but are not limited to) abortion, family planning, contraception, female genital mutilation, HIV and other STIs, human papillomavirus (HPV), maternal health, SRHR in humanitarian settings, gender-based violence, young people, gender, sexuality and sexual rights.
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