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Responding to an Emerging Humanitarian Crisis in Louisiana and Mississippi: Urgent Need for Health Care 'Marshall Plan'

机译:应对路易斯安那州和密西西比州的人道主义危机:急需医疗保健“马歇尔计划”

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It is now clear that massive challenges are facing the recovery efforts in the Gulf Coast region ravaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, as well as the flooding of New Orleans. Evacuees from the hardest hit communities who are currently in extended shelter status, particularly those with limited economic means, may already formally fall under internationally accepted definitions of “internally displaced persons” (as distinct from “refugees” who cross international borders to escape persecution). More than 50% of the New Orleans pre-Katrina population of nearly 500,000 has not yet returned. Some have dispersed to other parts of Louisiana or many other states and may, in fact, be resettled with some success. A series of telephone surveys and structured observations by health and social services professionals over the past few months have underscored some of the major concerns emerging among displaced individuals. A new study, the first comprehensive face-to-face field survey of residents in FEMA shelters based in Louisiana, conducted in February 2006 by David Abramson PhD, MPH and Richard Garfield RN, DrPH, has documented a series of extremely urgent needs which must be evaluated and addressed as quickly as possible . Failure to address these needs will potentially lead to permanent, highly significant consequences on the health, mental health, education and well-being of thousands of children and their families. The study, “On the Edge: Children and Families Displaced by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Face a Looming Medical and Mental Health Crisis,”* was part of an on- going needs assessment by Operation Assist , a collaborative effort of the Children’s Health Fund and The National Center for Disaster Preparedness at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
机译:现在很明显,在卡特里娜飓风和丽塔飓风肆虐的墨西哥湾沿岸地区以及新奥尔良的洪灾中,正面临着巨大的挑战。来自目前受灾最重的社区的避难者,目前处于扩大的住所地位,特别是那些经济能力有限的社区,已经正式纳入国际公认的“境内流离失所者”定义(不同于越过国际边界逃避迫害的“难民”) 。新奥尔良卡特里娜飓风之前的近50万人口中,超过50%尚未返回。有些已经分散到路易斯安那州的其他地区或许多其他州,实际上可能会因某些成功而重新安置。过去几个月中,卫生和社会服务专业人员进行了一系列电话调查和结构化观察,突显了流离失所者中出现的一些主要问题。一项新研究是2006年2月由MPH的David Abramson博士和PhPH的Richard Abfield RN进行的首次路易斯安那州FEMA庇护所居民的首次全面面对面实地调查,记录了一系列迫切需要解决的迫切需求。尽快评估和解决。无法满足这些需求将潜在地对成千上万的儿童及其家庭的健康,心理健康,教育和福祉造成永久性的重大影响。这项研究“在边缘:卡特里娜飓风造成的儿童和家庭流离失所,丽塔面临着日益严重的医疗和心理健康危机” *,这是儿童健康基金会与儿童基金会合作开展的一项持续援助需求评估的一部分。哥伦比亚大学梅尔曼公共卫生学院的国家防灾中心。

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