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2017年Castanheira de Pera灾难发生后,msamdios do Mundo实施了“希望使命”,旨在为人们提供人道主义支持。它涉及社区干预的街头技术小组(Equipa t cnica de Rua)。其中包括一名职业治疗师、两名职业治疗专业毕业班学生、一名护士和一名当地辅导员。这是职业治疗专业人员第一次在葡萄牙参与灾难背景下的人道主义任务。在本介入研究中,职业治疗在三个方面实施:家庭,适应环境,插入支持产品,教学节能和咨询;机构性的,开展小组活动,促进问题的分享和解决,并在人口中建立健康的习惯/日常活动;社区,在健康教育、文化和手工活动,如挂毯或纪念世界精神卫生日方面。在这种情况下,我们打算提高人们对职业治疗干预的认识,以鼓励自主和参与。
In the wake of the Castanheira de Pera disaster in 2017, Médicos do Mundo implemented the Hope Mission, with the aim of providing people with humanitarian support. It involved the Equipa Técnica de Rua [Technical Street Team], for community intervention. This consisted of one occupational therapist, two final year Occupational Therapy degree students, one nurse, and one local facilitator. It was the first time in Portugal that Occupational Therapy professionals participated in a humanitarian mission in the context of a disaster. In this interventional study, the occupational therapy was implemented in three strands: Home, with adaptation of the context, insertion of support products, teaching energy conservation, and counselling; Institutional, with implementation of group activities to promote the sharing and solving of problems, and the creation of healthy habits/routines in the population; Community, in terms of health education, cultural and artisanal activities such as tapestry or the commemoration of World Mental Health Day. We intend to raise awareness about the oOccupational Therapy intervention in this context, to encourage autonomy and participation.