新冠肺炎时代战争期间保护卫生设施:对巴勒斯坦领土加沙地带印度尼西亚医院的案例研究。

Q3 Medicine
Alaa M Musalam, Nizam M El-Ashgar, Ahmed S Alhana, Raed E S Abunamous, Feras Al Kharraz, Sofiya A Musalam
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本案例研究旨在评估2021年5月战争对在冠状病毒大流行期间工作的医务人员的影响。这项研究是在加沙地带北部的印度尼西亚医院进行的。本案例研究包括391名参与者的样本。在这些参与者中,随机选择了100名印尼医院的员工。结果显示,战争影响了保持社交距离的做法和对与疫情相关的健康指南的遵守,这在很大程度上是一种不可能的奢侈,平均比率为4.54。受战争影响的医疗用品和药品严重短缺,这反过来又影响了冠状病毒患者的治疗,平均发病率为4.54。此外,由于军事行动,医务人员面临轻微的气体暴露,平均比率为3.78。这项研究建议,弱势国家应受到国际人道主义法的保护,并有必要尊重和保护医疗保健。此外,拒绝医疗可能被视为残忍或不人道的行为,是对人的尊严的侮辱,构成严重违反《日内瓦公约》的战争罪。
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Protecting health facilities during wars in the COVID-19 era: A case study of the Indonesian Hospital in the Gaza Strip in the Palestinian Territories.

This case study aimed at assessing the impact of the May 2021 War on medical personnel who worked during the coronavirus pandemic. This study was conducted at the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip. This case study included a sample of 391 participants. Of these participants, 100 employees of the Indonesian Hospital were selected randomly. The results revealed that the war has affected social distancing practices and adherence to health guidelines related to the pandemic, an impossible luxury to a large degree, with a mean rate of 4.54. There was a sharp shortage of medical supplies and medicines that have been affected by the war, which in turn affected the treatment of patients with coronavirus with a mean rate of 4.54. In addition, the medical staff faced mild exposure to gases due to military actions, with a mean rate of 3.78. This study recommended that vulnerable countries should be protected under the International Humanitarian Law and be given the necessity of respecting and protecting healthcare. In addition, the denial of medical treatment may be considered cruel or inhumane behavior and an affront to human dignity, constituting war crimes as grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions.

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Journal of Emergency Management
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