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A Retrospective Review of Clinical Admissions to Afghan National Security Forces Health Care Institutions

机译:阿富汗国家安全部队卫生保健机构的临床招生临床招生述评

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Background: Few published reports have examined the numbers of civilian injuries treated at Military Treatment Facilities in the Afghan Theater of Operations. However, review of Department of Defense Trauma Registry revealed a persistent percentage of civilians treated by NATO, and this study compares the proportion of civilians served by Afghan and Coalition military hospitals between 2009 and 2013. Methods: A retrospective review of records from Department of Defense trauma Registry for Coalition data, and Afghan data from the Office of the Inspector General. We assessed changes in the proportion of civilians served between 2009 and 2013 at Afghan and Coalition hospitals. Results: There was a significant percentage (>= 21.55%) of civilians served at both Afghan and Coalition hospitals. Although the total population of Afghan Nationals treated remained steady, the number of total civilians decreased over this time period. To account for this, the percentage of military personnel increased at Afghan military hospitals. In Coalition hospitals, the civilian population increased between 2009 and 2011 and then decreased between 2011 and 2013. Conclusions: For all hospitals, whether Afghan or Coalition hospitals, there was a persistent level of civilian admissions. A downward trend for civilian patients in the Coalition hospitals and a similar increase in Afghan hospitals was expected. However, the numbers for Afghan hospitals instead showed a downward trend, potentially from the loss of logistical assistance provided by Coalition forces in transferring patients to Afghan hospitals. As evidenced by our data, future missions should plan to provide care for this civilian population, by allocating funding and appropriately training personnel. Additionally, logistical concerns of transferring to host-nation facilities and training host-nation providers will require foresight, planning, and diplomatic overtures, not always included in tactical decision-making.
机译:背景:很少有公布的报告检测了在阿富汗剧院的军事处理设施中对待的民用伤害人数。然而,审查国防部创伤部登记处揭示了北约所治疗的平民持续百分比,这项研究比较了阿富汗和联盟军事医院的平民比例2009年至2013年。方法:对国防部的记录进行回顾审查联盟数据的创伤登记处,以及督察办公室的阿富汗数据。我们评估了在阿富汗和联盟医院2009年至2013年期间所服务的平民比例的变化。结果:阿富汗和联盟医院的平民有显着百分比(> = 21.55%)。虽然阿富汗国民的总人口持续稳定,但平民的总数减少了这段时间。要考虑到这一点,阿富汗军事医院的军事人员的百分比增加。在联盟医院中,平民人口在2009年至2011年之间增加,然后在2011年至2013年之间减少。结论:对于所有医院,无论是阿富汗还是联盟医院,仍有持续的民事招生水平。预计联合医院民用患者和阿富汗医院类似增加的下行趋势。然而,阿富汗医院的数量表示向下趋势,可能是从联军队提供的后勤援助丧失,将患者转移到阿富汗医院。如我们的数据证明,未来的特派团应计划通过分配资金和适当培训人员为此民用人口提供照顾。此外,转移到主办方设施和培训主办方提供商的后勤问题将需要远见,规划和外交推翻,并不总是包括在战术决策中。

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