Latin American Experience and Responses in Disasters: Person-centered Perspectives

N. R. M. Soto
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Background : Disasters affect people intensely, with people always at the center as victims or as protagonists of the event. The poorest groups suffer the greatest damages, and if the disasters recur, such groups may get trapped into persistent poverty. Objectives : This work sought to elucidate patterns of Latin American experiences on disasters and responses to them focusing on human elements along the lines of person centered medicine and health (PCM). An effort was made to explore the effects and long-term impact of disasters on health, economy and social life. Method : The relevant literature was reviewed, especially data from the Pan American Health Organization, the Regional Centre for Emergency and Disaster Documentation, the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters. Reciprocal relationships between disasters and urban and social vulnerability were examined. Results : It was noted that people have been always surrounded by natural and man-made threats and that emergencies involving massive destruction have affected populations in relation to multiple causes and sometimes leading to grave social deterioration and precariousness. Indicators of person centered medicine appeared to be present in much of the reviewed Latin American disasters literature. Discussion : Disasters have social and cultural backgrounds and contexts and represent high economic and social burdens for low-resource countries. Disasters and their impact tend to correlate with social disorganization and deficient status of prevailing health policies. Feelings of helplessness undermine political confidence and threaten governance and development. The Latin American region is beginning to express high interest on PCM and on its implementation, in relation to renewed concern for ethics and human values. The promising value of person-centered educational exercises to enhance disaster preparedness was illustrated.
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拉丁美洲在灾害中的经验和反应:以人为本的观点
背景:灾难对人的影响很大,人们总是处于事件的中心,作为受害者或主角。最贫穷的群体遭受的损失最大,如果灾难再次发生,这些群体可能会陷入持续的贫困。目的:这项工作旨在阐明拉丁美洲在灾害方面的经验模式和对灾害的反应,重点放在以人为本的医学和保健方面的人的因素。努力探讨灾害对健康、经济和社会生活的影响和长期影响。方法:审查了相关文献,特别是来自泛美卫生组织、紧急情况和灾害文件区域中心、联合国拉丁美洲和加勒比经济委员会以及灾害流行病学研究中心的数据。研究了灾害与城市和社会脆弱性之间的相互关系。结果:会议指出,人们一直受到自然和人为威胁的包围,涉及大规模破坏的紧急情况由于多种原因影响到人口,有时导致严重的社会恶化和不稳定。以人为本的医学指标似乎出现在许多审查过的拉丁美洲灾害文献中。讨论:灾害具有社会和文化背景和背景,对资源匮乏的国家来说是沉重的经济和社会负担。灾害及其影响往往与社会混乱和现行卫生政策的不足有关。无助感削弱了政治信心,威胁到治理和发展。拉丁美洲区域开始对PCM及其执行表示高度兴趣,因为它重新关注道德和人类价值。说明了以人为本的教育演习对加强备灾的潜在价值。
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