中东和北非地区洪水和地震导致的人道主义危机期间的糖尿病护理:巴基斯坦的经验

S. Odhaib, S. Masood, J. Belkhadir, Mohamad A. Sandid, Z. Shaikh, Farah Farooq, F. Naz, Faryal T Masood, Ayesha Ayub, A. Bilal
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背景:2005年巴基斯坦查谟和克什米尔发生毁灭性地震后的人道主义危机中的糖尿病护理,以及2022年巴基斯坦的巨大洪水,由于地形和基础设施相关的许多地形原因,是具有挑战性的。材料和方法:在这篇文章中,使用方便的相关搜索词,从PubMed和Google Scholar中检索了(2000-2022)出版的标题和摘要中的197篇文章。从活跃的国际援助组织和新闻机构的官方网站检索了更多的资料。结果:发现灾害和非灾害环境中适当糖尿病护理的准备计划在医疗保健基础设施故障和无法获得胰岛素等救生药物方面令人不满意。这些计划未能满足糖尿病和高血压等非传染性疾病患者的需求。2005年以后,国际援助组织的作用是直接治疗创伤性疾病及其并发症、控制传染病、心理健康、照顾老年人和照顾孤儿院,但不包括照顾糖尿病。结论和建议:卫生保健当局应调整该国的备灾计划,将非传染性疾病控制作为关键部分纳入其中,并缓解目前在不同人道主义危机中有需要的人在糖尿病护理方面的不足。
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Diabetes care during humanitarian crises due to floodings and earthquakes in IDF-MENA region: Pakistan experience
Background: Diabetes care in humanitarian crises after the devastating 2005 earthquake in Pakistani Jammu and Kashmir, and in 2022 huge floodings across Pakistan is challenging due to many topographic reasons related to the terrain and the infrastructureMaterials and Methods: In this article, 197 articles were reviewed from PubMed and Google Scholar using conveniently related search terms in the titles and abstracts published from (2000-2022). Additional information was retrieved from the official sites of active international aid organizations and news agencies. Results: It was found that the preparedness plans for proper diabetes care in disaster and non-disaster settings are unsatisfactory in malfunctioning healthcare infrastructures and the non-availability of life-saving medications like insulins. These plans are not fulfilling the needs of the people living with non-communicable diseases like diabetes and hypertension. The role of the international aid organizations after 2005 was directed toward immediate care of traumatic conditions and their complications, infectious diseases control, mental health, care for the elderly, and orphanage care but not covering the diabetes care. Conclusions and Recommendations: The healthcare authorities should adjust a disaster preparedness plan for the country, integrating noncommunicable disease control as a pivotal part and mitigating the current deficit in diabetes care for people in need in different humanitarian crises.
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