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Utilization of health services for skin disorders during military operations. A population- based study

机译:在军事行动期间利用健康服务对皮肤疾病的影响。基于人口的研究

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In addition to the immediate casualties of armed conflicts, their indirect impact may bring even more damage by causing malfunctioning of health systems and impaired access to diagnosis and treatment. We conducted a population-based study, to assess the utilization rates of health services due to skin disorders, among civilians exposed to missile attacks and siren alarms during three military operations in Israel. The study was designed as a natural experiment, whereas periods of military operations were compared to the non-military times. During the military operations, when sirens and missiles were an everyday experience, the number of visits to dermatologists was 1.07-1.16 times lower [Relative Risk (RR)=0.86-0.92] as compared to the non-military periods, especially evident for patients residing closer to the military zone, where it dropped almost 2- folds (RR=0.52). Although perceived nonurgent in their majority, the routine care should not be delayed to prevent more serious skin conditions.
机译:除了直接伤亡的武装冲突之外,他们的间接影响可能会通过导致卫生系统发生故障并受损的诊断和治疗受损。我们进行了一项基于人口的研究,以评估皮肤病患者的卫生服务的利用率,其中在以色列三次军事行动中暴露于导弹攻击和警报警报。该研究被设计为天然实验,而军事行动期间与非军事时期进行了比较。在军事行动期间,当警报器和导弹是一个日常经历时,与非军时期相比,皮肤科医生的访问数量为1.07-1.16倍[相对风险(RR)= 0.86-0.92]。居住靠近军事区,在那里它掉了几乎2倍(RR = 0.52)。虽然在其大部分中感到感知,但不应延迟常规护理以防止更严重的皮肤状况。

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