Although natural disasters may cause massive loss of human life and destruction of resources, they also present affected populations with a rare opportunity to access external resources. Nevertheless, many post-disaster medical relief intervention programmes only focus on the provision of acute medical services and the control of communicable diseases. Currently, no specific study has examined why chronic medical needs seem to be insufficiently addressed in disaster relief interventions. This paper review current knowledge about how natural disasters affect people with chronic medical needs, assess possible factors in disaster preparedness and response that pre-empt addressing chronic medical needs and suggest possible ways to overcome thes...
SUMMARYDisasters cause an acute deterioration in all stages of life. An area affected by the disaste...
Natural hazards such as earthquakes, flooding, and landslides can interrupt routine medical treatmen...
Introduction: Over the last quarter of a century the frequency of natural disasters and the burden o...
Few studies have focused on chronic health needs immediately after natural disasters in middle-incom...
Natural disasters result in significant numbers of disabling impairments. Paradoxically, however, th...
Individuals with chronic conditions require special attention in the planning, response, and recover...
Jun Tomio,1 Hajime Sato2 1Department of Public Health, Graduate School of Medicine, The University o...
Introduction: Natural disasters often damage or destroy the protective public health service infrast...
© 2017 Dr. Bhasker AmatyaThe number of severe natural disasters (such as earthquakes, storms, draugh...
The pressure of climate change, environmental degradation, and urbanisation, as well as the widening...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the pattern of diseases in a natural disaster, which are not necessarily a dire...
Background: Health and medical issues are one of the most important aspects of disaster relief, as p...
The significant rise of both chronic diseases and disasters in the last 20 years and the healthcare ...
The Asia-Pacific is the most disaster-prone region in the world, with over 40% of the world's disast...
Introduction Inadequately controlled chronic diseases may present a threat to life and well-being d...
SUMMARYDisasters cause an acute deterioration in all stages of life. An area affected by the disaste...
Natural hazards such as earthquakes, flooding, and landslides can interrupt routine medical treatmen...
Introduction: Over the last quarter of a century the frequency of natural disasters and the burden o...
Few studies have focused on chronic health needs immediately after natural disasters in middle-incom...
Natural disasters result in significant numbers of disabling impairments. Paradoxically, however, th...
Individuals with chronic conditions require special attention in the planning, response, and recover...
Jun Tomio,1 Hajime Sato2 1Department of Public Health, Graduate School of Medicine, The University o...
Introduction: Natural disasters often damage or destroy the protective public health service infrast...
© 2017 Dr. Bhasker AmatyaThe number of severe natural disasters (such as earthquakes, storms, draugh...
The pressure of climate change, environmental degradation, and urbanisation, as well as the widening...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the pattern of diseases in a natural disaster, which are not necessarily a dire...
Background: Health and medical issues are one of the most important aspects of disaster relief, as p...
The significant rise of both chronic diseases and disasters in the last 20 years and the healthcare ...
The Asia-Pacific is the most disaster-prone region in the world, with over 40% of the world's disast...
Introduction Inadequately controlled chronic diseases may present a threat to life and well-being d...
SUMMARYDisasters cause an acute deterioration in all stages of life. An area affected by the disaste...
Natural hazards such as earthquakes, flooding, and landslides can interrupt routine medical treatmen...
Introduction: Over the last quarter of a century the frequency of natural disasters and the burden o...