A practical guide covering all aspects of the provision of care in humanitarian situations and complex emergencies. It includes evidence based clinical guidance for resource limited situations, as well as essential non-clinical information for people working in field operations and development.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Part 1: Practical and professional issues in humanitarian medicine
- 1: Amy Kravitz, Sheri Fink, Jennifer Turnbull: Introduction to humanitarian medicine
- 2: Patrick Robitalle, Sandrine Tiller: Responses and responders
- 3: Gustavo Fernandez, Jennifer Turnbull, Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier, Alena Koscalova, Kiran Jobanputra, Ana Maria Tijerino, Philippa Boulle, Veronique Mulloni, Iza Ciglenecki, Nathalie Avril, Tammam Aloudat, Monica Rull, Pierre Maury, Isabelle Voiret,: Health priorities in displacement
- 4: Jorge Castilla Echenique, Andre Griekspoor, Hyo Jeong Kim: Health systems design
- 5: Jennifer Scott, Rose Leonard Molina, Jocelyn Kelly: Gender based violence in humanitarian crises
- 6: Vanessa Cavallera, Lynne Jones, Inka Weissbecker, Peter Ventevogel: Mental Health in humanitarian emergencies
- 7: P. Gregg Greenough, Andrew James Willis: Epidemiology
- 8: Dirk-Jan Omtzigt: Understanding economic effects of humanitarian intervention
- 9: Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier: International Law for healthcare workers
- 10: Norman Sheehan, Chris Houston: Security
- 11: Camille Michel, Kenneth Lavelle, Thomas Nierle: Medical care under fire: a perspective from the international medical organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
- 12: Bernard Chomilier, Christine Chomilier: Medical logistics in humanitarian settings
- 13: Rod Volway: Working for international organizations
- Part 2: Introduction to clinical humanitarian medicine
- 14: Raghu Venugopal: Approach to clinical care in humanitarian contexts
- 15: Christos Giannou, Jennifer Turnbull: Mass casualty triage
- 16: Peter Moons: Medical triage
- 17: Jaap Karsten, Laurent Hiffler, Daniel Martinez Garcia: Approach to paediatric care
- Part 3: Syndromic management
- 18: Laura Hawryluck, Miroslav Stavel: Shock
- 19: Laura Sauve, Kevin Chan: Fever
- 20: Margaret Salmon, Lily Muldoon, Max Ritzenberg: Anaemia
- 21: Joseph O'Neill: Pain
- 22: Michelle Tubman: Jaundice
- 23: Anna MacDonald: Lymphadenopathy
- 24: Joseph O'Neill: Cough and breathlessness
- 25: Anne Aspler: Oedema
- 26: James Maskalyk: Unintentional weight loss in adults
- 27: Peter Moons: Diarrhoea and vomiting
- 28: Kevin Chan, Jennifer Turnbull: Malnutrition
- Part 4: Infectious diseases
- 29: Elizabeth Ashley: Malaria
- 30: Jan Hajek: Neglected tropical diseases
- 31: Peter Saranchuk: TB and HIV in humanitarian contexts
- 32: Tim Jagatic, Craig Spencer: Clinical suspicion of ebola
- 33: Professor David Warrell: Venomous animal bites and stings and marine poisoning
- 34: Catherine Berry: Global impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
- 35: AnneMarie Pegg: Response to epidemic disease
- Part 5: Clinical guidelines
- 36: Saleem Kassam: Cardiac conditions
- 37: Aditya Nadimpalli, Philippa Boulle: Respiratory illness
- 38: Ingo Hartlapp: Gastrointestinal
- 39: Aaron Berkowitz: Neurology
- 40: Axel Bex: Urology
- 41: Marianne Stephen: Reproductive health
- 42: Susan Ann O'Toole, Benjamin Black: Obstetrics
- 43: Jonathan Spector, Marie Claude Bottineau: Neonatology
- 44: William Mapham: Ophthalmology
- 45: Laurent Bonnadrot, Sarah Giles, Olivier Malard, Elisabeth Sauvaget: ENT
- 46: Philippa Boulle, Tammam Aloudat: Chronic noncommunicable diseases
- 47: Joseph O'Neill: Palliative Care
- Part 6: Surgery and procedures
- 48: David Nott: Major trauma
- 49: Massey Beveridge, Marco Baldan: Medical management of the surgical abdomen
- 50: Massey Beveridge: Wound care and minor surgical procedures
- 51: Massey Beveridge: Burns
- 52: David Rowley: Orthopaedics and limb injuries
- Part 7: Investigations and studies
- 53: Cara Kosack: Laboratory
- 54: Cara Kosack, Monique Guegen: Blood transfusion
- 55: Matthew Lyon, W. Ted Kuhn: Ultrasound
- Part 8: Water, sanitation, and waste
- 56: Peter Maes, Joos Van Den Noortgate, Rafael Van Den Bergh: Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
- 57: Joos Van den Noortgate, Peter Maes, Rafael Van den Bergh: Medical waste management