在当前危机中阿富汗的孕产妇保健——一个被忽视的问题

A.H. Hamdana , S. Ahmad , M. Shahzil , M. Rashid , S. Afif , A.Q. Furqana , A.R. Awan
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引言最近,由于疫情和人道主义危机,医疗系统陷入混乱,尤其是在妇女和孕产妇保健核心设施方面。根据世界卫生组织的数据,阿富汗是全球孕产妇死亡率最高的国家。方法使用适当的关键词对阿富汗的孕产妇健康危机进行了广泛的研究。纳入标准是案例报告、案例研究、系统综述和英文原创文章。当前危机对问题的影响在这样一个破旧的系统中,政权更迭导致主要捐助者退出国家初级保健服务计划,这给阿富汗带来了严重后果。挑战阿富汗医疗系统面临的主要挑战包括人道主义危机导致国际资金停止、药品短缺以及未能向医护人员发放工资。超过90%的医疗机构面临关闭的风险,2021年至2025年间,估计有480万人在无人看管的情况下怀孕,5.1万名孕产妇死亡。目前的努力为了确保这种灾难不会发生,世界银行、人道主义事务协调厅和联合国人口基金与世界各国政府合作,承诺提供援助,货币和设备方面&;建议还必须支持AHDS和JACK等阿富汗当地组织进一步开展医疗服务工作。结论阿富汗的卫生系统,特别是孕产妇保健,在过去两年中遭受了巨大的损失,因此,如果不提供援助或资金,灾难势必会发生。
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Maternal health in Afghanistan amidst current crises – A neglected concern

Introduction

In the recent past, due to the pandemic and humanitarian crisis, the healthcare system has dived into turmoil, especially regarding core facilities for women and maternal health. Afghanistan has the highest maternal mortality rate globally according to the WHO.

Methodology

Extensive research was performed regarding maternal health crises in Afghanistan using appropriate keywords. The inclusion criteria were case reports, case studies, systematic reviews and original articles in English.

Implications of current crises on the problem

In such a decrepit system, regime changes resulted in major donors withdrawing from the national primary care service program leading to serious consequences for Afghani.

Challenges

Major challenges faced by the Afghan healthcare system include the cessation of international funding due to the humanitarian crisis, the shortage of medicines and the failure to deliver salaries to healthcare workers. More than 90% of healthcare facilities are at risk of closure, leading to an estimated 4.8 million unattended pregnancies and 51,000 maternal deaths between 2021 and 2025.

Current efforts

To ensure such a catastrophe does not arise, the World Bank, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and UNFPA in collaboration with governments around the world have pledged aid, both monetary and in terms of equipment & resources to Afghanistan.

Recommendations

Local Afghan organizations such as the AHDS and JACK must also be supported to further their work in providing healthcare services.

Conclusion

The health system in Afghanistan, particularly maternal health, has suffered greatly in the last two years and therefore, if no aid or funding is provided, a disaster is bound to occur.

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Ethics, Medicine and Public Health
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: This review aims to compare approaches to medical ethics and bioethics in two forms, Anglo-Saxon (Ethics, Medicine and Public Health) and French (Ethique, Médecine et Politiques Publiques). Thus, in their native languages, the authors will present research on the legitimacy of the practice and appreciation of the consequences of acts towards patients as compared to the limits acceptable by the community, as illustrated by the democratic debate.
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