Assessment Of Emergency Cases For Displaced And Impact On Their Quality Of Lives

Authors

  • Maryam Mousa Ghashim Habibi
  • Wael Khodran Alzhrani
  • Saleh askar Musif Al Thagafi
  • Hamad Abdullah Sanidah Alburaq
  • Munif Obaid Mutlaq Al-Otaibi
  • Manal Matar Abdullah Almutaery

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i6.2290

Keywords:

emergency cases, displaced populations, quality of life, assessment, healthcare

Abstract

The assessment of emergency cases for displaced individuals is a critical aspect of humanitarian aid efforts, as these populations are often vulnerable and in need of urgent medical attention. This essay explores the impact of emergency cases on displaced individuals' quality of life, focusing on the assessment process, methods, results, and implications for healthcare providers and policymakers. By examining the challenges faced by displaced populations and the role of emergency assessments in addressing their healthcare needs, this study aims to contribute to a better understanding of the complex issues surrounding emergency healthcare in displaced communities.

Author Biographies

  • Maryam Mousa Ghashim Habibi

    Nursing technician, Gynecology and Children's Hospital, Al-Kharj

  • Wael Khodran Alzhrani

    Nursing technician, Al-Dalam Health Center

  • Saleh askar Musif Al Thagafi

    Healthy Assistant, MOH

  • Hamad Abdullah Sanidah Alburaq

    Specialist Nursing, Shaqra General Hospital

  • Munif Obaid Mutlaq Al-Otaibi

    Specialist Nursing, Shaqra General Hospital

  • Manal Matar Abdullah Almutaery

    Nursing assistant, Irqa Health Center

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Published

2023-02-23