Natural disasters result in significant numbers of disabling impairments. Paradoxically, however, the traditional health system response to natural disasters largely neglects health-related rehabilitation as a strategic intervention.To examine the role of health-related rehabilitation in natural disaster relief along three lines of inquiry: (1) epidemiology of injury and disability, (2) impact on health and rehabilitation systems, and (3) the assessment and measurement of disability.Qualitative literature review and secondary data analysis.Absolute numbers of injuries as well as injury to death ratios in natural disasters have increased significantly over the last 40 years. Major impairments requiring health-related rehabilitation include a...
Introduction: Disasters cause severe disruption to socio-economic, infrastructural, and environmenta...
Background: In December 2003, a devastating earthquake destroyed Bam and surrounding areas in Iran, ...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization defines disaster as a sudden ecologic phenomenon of suffici...
© 2017 Dr. Bhasker AmatyaThe number of severe natural disasters (such as earthquakes, storms, draugh...
Although natural disasters may cause massive loss of human life and destruction of resources, they a...
© 2020 Su Yi LeeDisaster may lead to significant economic losses, huge loss of lives, severe traumat...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has firmly placed disabilit...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
The Asia-Pacific is the most disaster-prone region in the world, with over 40% of the world's disast...
Objective: The study explores the potential role of physiotherapists (PTs) in violent conflict and p...
Background: Long-term disability following natural disasters significantly burdens survivors and the...
A broad range of health problems are related to disasters. Insight into these health problems is nee...
This paper examines the connections between disability and disaster from a global perspective. Conce...
Objective: Inter-organizational coordination is important for rehabilitation disaster relief. The 20...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this pilot study was to describe problems in functioning and associated rehabi...
Introduction: Disasters cause severe disruption to socio-economic, infrastructural, and environmenta...
Background: In December 2003, a devastating earthquake destroyed Bam and surrounding areas in Iran, ...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization defines disaster as a sudden ecologic phenomenon of suffici...
© 2017 Dr. Bhasker AmatyaThe number of severe natural disasters (such as earthquakes, storms, draugh...
Although natural disasters may cause massive loss of human life and destruction of resources, they a...
© 2020 Su Yi LeeDisaster may lead to significant economic losses, huge loss of lives, severe traumat...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has firmly placed disabilit...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
The Asia-Pacific is the most disaster-prone region in the world, with over 40% of the world's disast...
Objective: The study explores the potential role of physiotherapists (PTs) in violent conflict and p...
Background: Long-term disability following natural disasters significantly burdens survivors and the...
A broad range of health problems are related to disasters. Insight into these health problems is nee...
This paper examines the connections between disability and disaster from a global perspective. Conce...
Objective: Inter-organizational coordination is important for rehabilitation disaster relief. The 20...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this pilot study was to describe problems in functioning and associated rehabi...
Introduction: Disasters cause severe disruption to socio-economic, infrastructural, and environmenta...
Background: In December 2003, a devastating earthquake destroyed Bam and surrounding areas in Iran, ...
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization defines disaster as a sudden ecologic phenomenon of suffici...