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Health status and health needs of older refugees from Syria in Lebanon

机译:来自黎巴嫩叙利亚叙利亚老年难民的健康状况和健康需求

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Background The flight of Syrian and Palestinian families into Lebanon from Syria included a number of older refugees. This study sought to characterize the physical and emotional conditions, dietary habits, coping practices, and living conditions of this elderly population arriving in Lebanon between March 2011 and March 2013. Methods A systematic selection of 210 older refugees from Syria was drawn from a listing of 1800 refugees over age 60 receiving assistance from the Caritas Lebanon Migrant Center (CLMC) or the Palestinian Women’s Humanitarian Organization (PALWHO). CLMC and PALWHO social workers collected qualitative and quantitative information during 2013. Results Two-thirds of older refugees described their health status as poor or very poor. Most reported at least one non-communicable disease, with 60% having hypertension, 47% reporting diabetes, and 30% indicating some form of heart disease. Difficulties in affording medicines were reported by 87%. Physicial limitations were common: 47% reported difficulty walking and 24% reported vision loss. About 10% were physically unable to leave their homes and 4% were bedridden. Most required medical aids such as walking canes and eyeglasses. Diet was inadequate with older refugees reporting regularly reducing portion sizes, skipping meals, and limiting intake of fruits, vegetables, and meats. Often this was done to provide more food to younger family members. Some 61% of refugees reported feeling anxious, and significant proportions of older persons reported feelings of depression, loneliness, and believing they were a burden to their families. 74% of older refugees indicated varying degrees of dependency on humanitarian assistance. Conclusion The study concluded older refugees from Syria are a highly vulnerable population needing health surveillance and targeted assistance. Programs assisting vulnerable populations may concentrate services on women and children leaving the elderly overlooked.
机译:背景叙利亚和巴勒斯坦家庭从叙利亚逃往黎巴嫩,其中包括一些年长的难民。这项研究旨在描述2011年3月至2013年3月间抵达黎巴嫩的老年人口的身体和情绪状况,饮食习惯,应对方式和生活条件。 1800名60岁以上的难民从明爱黎巴嫩移民中心(CLMC)或巴勒斯坦妇女人道主义组织(PALWHO)获得援助。 CLMC和PALWHO社会工作者在2013年期间收集了定性和定量信息。结果三分之二的老年难民称他们的健康状况很差或非常差。大多数报告至少有一种非传染性疾病,其中60%患有高血压,47%报告患有糖尿病,30%患有某种形式的心脏病。据报道,有87%的人买药困难。身体上的限制很常见:47%的人报告行走困难,24%的患者视力丧失。大约10%的人无法离开家,而4%的人卧床不起。最需要的医疗辅助工具,例如拐杖和眼镜。饮食不足,年长的难民报告定期减少份量,不进餐并限制水果,蔬菜和肉类的摄入。通常这样做是为了向年轻的家庭成员提供更多的食物。约有61%的难民报告感到焦虑,相当大比例的老年人报告感到沮丧,孤独和相信自己是家庭负担。 74%的老年难民表示对人道主义援助的依赖程度不同。结论研究得出结论,来自叙利亚的老年难民是高度脆弱的人口,需要健康监测和有针对性的援助。协助弱势群体的方案可能会将服务集中在妇女和儿童身上,而老年人却被忽视了。

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