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A questionnaire study of Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) volunteers: health risk and problems encountered.

机译:一项针对海外志愿服务(VSO)志愿者的问卷调查研究:健康风险和遇到的问题。

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BACKGROUND: Every year several hundred Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) volunteers are placed in developing countries where they live and work among the local population. This study analyzes the risk and problems encountered by VSO volunteers overseas. METHODS: Information was collected from 219 returned VSO volunteers (out of 609; response rate 36%) recruited in the United Kingdom, using a self-administered questionnaire. During the period April 2006 to March 2007 volunteers were given a questionnaire by the VSO medical unit in London with a return envelope. RESULTS: Diarrhea was the most prevalent problem (79.9%), especially for the younger volunteers. Skin and dental problems were next most prevalent. More than one in six had experienced accidents and nearly one-fourth acts of aggression (including verbal) or violence. Most (87.5%) lived in regions with mosquito-borne diseases, 11.6% of these had smear positive malaria. Of all volunteers, 11.0% had placed themselves at risk of HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Unprotected sexual intercourse (45.0%) and split condoms (30.0%) were the main sexual health risk factors. Just over one-fourth of volunteers reported ongoing medical/psychological problems on return, the most common being diarrhea (25.0%), skin disease (15.4%), gynecological problems (13.5%), and injuries (9.6%). CONCLUSION: Volunteers experience a range of health problems during and after their placement in the developing world. Our study shows the importance of (1) predeparture health preparation of volunteers and (2) medical care and advice for volunteers. This advice is also important for travelers in similar conditions such as those visiting relatives, long-term backpackers, and students working in or traveling to developing countries. Further research is needed to help explain some of the findings and study ways of preventing accidents and illness.
机译:背景:每年有数百名海外志愿服务志愿者(VSO)被安置在发展中国家中,他们在当地居民中生活和工作。这项研究分析了海外VSO志愿者遇到的风险和问题。方法:使用自我调查问卷,从英国招募的219名返回的VSO志愿者(609名患者中,回应率36%)收集了信息。在2006年4月至2007年3月期间,伦敦的VSO医疗部门为志愿者提供了一个带有回邮信封的问卷。结果:腹泻是最普遍的问题(79.9%),尤其是对于年轻的志愿者而言。其次是皮肤和牙齿问题。超过六分之一的人经历了事故,近四分之一的侵略(包括口头)或暴力行为。大多数(87.5%)生活在蚊媒传播的疾病地区,其中11.6%的人涂有疟疾阳性。在所有志愿者中,有11.0%处于感染艾滋病毒和性传播感染(STIs)的风险中。主要的性健康危险因素是无保护的性交(45.0%)和避孕套(30.0%)。略超过四分之一的志愿者报告称返回时仍存在持续的医学/心理问题,最常见的是腹泻(25.0%),皮肤病(15.4%),妇科问题(13.5%)和伤害(9.6%)。结论:志愿者在发展中世界期间和之后经历了一系列健康问题。我们的研究显示了(1)志愿者的出发前健康准备以及(2)志愿者的医疗和建议的重要性。对于在类似条件下的旅行者,例如探亲,长期背包客以及在发展中国家工作或前往发展中国家的学生,此建议也很重要。需要进一步的研究来帮助解释一些发现并研究预防事故和疾病的方法。

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