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Earthquakes, Fuel Crisis, Power Outages, and Health Care in Nepal: Implications for the Future.

Bipin Adhikari1, Shiva Raj Mishra2, Sujan Babu Marahatta3, Nils Kaehler4, Kumar Paudel5, Janak Adhikari6, Shristi Raut7.   

Abstract

Earthquakes are a major natural calamity with pervasive effects on human life and nature. Similar effects are mimicked by man-made disasters such as fuel crises and power outages in developing countries. Natural and man-made disasters can cause intangible human suffering and often leave scars of lifelong psychosocial damage. Lessons from these disasters are frequently not implemented. The main objective of this study was to review the effects of the 2015 earthquakes, fuel crisis, and power outages on the health services of Nepal and formulate recommendations for the future. The impacts of earthquakes on health can be divided into immediate, intermediate, and long-term effects. Power outages and fuel crises have health hazards at all stages. It is imperative to understand the temporal effects of earthquakes, because the major needs soon after the earthquake (emergency care) are vastly different from long-term needs such as rehabilitation and psychosocial support. In Nepal, the inadequate and nearly nonexistent specialized health care at the peripheral level claimed many lives during the earthquakes and left many people disproportionately injured. Preemptive strategies such as mobile critical care units at primary health centers, intensive care training for health workers, and alternative plans for emergency care must be prioritized. Similarly, infrastructural damage led to poor sanitation, and alternative plans for temporary settlements (water supply, food, settlements logistics, space for temporary settlements) must be in place where the danger of disease outbreak is imminent. While much of these strategies are implementable and are often set as priorities, long-term effects of earthquakes such as physical and psychosocial supports are often overlooked. The burden of psychosocial stresses, including depression and physical disabilities, needs to be prioritized by facilitating human resources for mental health care and rehabilitation. In addition, inclusion of mental health and rehabilitation facilities in government health care services of Nepal needs to be prioritized. Similarly, power outages and fuel crises affect health care disproportionately. In the current context where permanent solutions may not be possible, mitigating health hazards, especially cold chain maintenance for essential medicines and continuation of life-saving procedures, are mandatory and policies to regulate all health care services must be undertaken. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2017;11:625-632).

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Keywords:  Nepal; earthquake; fuel crisis; health impact; power outage; recommendation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28416042     DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2016.195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disaster Med Public Health Prep        ISSN: 1935-7893            Impact factor:   1.385


  8 in total

1.  Why do people purchase antibiotics over-the-counter? A qualitative study with patients, clinicians and dispensers in central, eastern and western Nepal.

Authors:  Bipin Adhikari; Sunil Pokharel; Shristi Raut; Janak Adhikari; Suman Thapa; Kumar Paudel; Narayan G C; Sandesh Neupane; Sanjeev Raj Neupane; Rakesh Yadav; Sirapa Shrestha; Komal Raj Rijal; Sujan B Marahatta; Phaik Yeong Cheah; Christopher Pell
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2021-05

2.  Trade in medicines and the public's health: a time series analysis of import disruptions during the 2015 India-Nepal border blockade.

Authors:  Abhishek Sharma; Shiva Raj Mishra; Warren A Kaplan
Journal:  Global Health       Date:  2017-08-22       Impact factor: 4.185

3.  Health system's readiness to provide cardiovascular, diabetes and chronic respiratory disease related services in Nepal: analysis using 2015 health facility survey.

Authors:  Umesh Ghimire; Nipun Shrestha; Bipin Adhikari; Suresh Mehata; Yashashwi Pokharel; Shiva Raj Mishra
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2020-07-25       Impact factor: 3.295

4.  Use of antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance in Nepal: a nationwide survey.

Authors:  Komal Raj Rijal; Megha Raj Banjara; Binod Dhungel; Samarpan Kafle; Kedar Gautam; Bindu Ghimire; Prabina Ghimire; Samriddh Dhungel; Nabaraj Adhikari; Upendra Thapa Shrestha; Dev Ram Sunuwar; Bipin Adhikari; Prakash Ghimire
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-06-02       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Barriers in the access, diagnosis and treatment completion for tuberculosis patients in central and western Nepal: A qualitative study among patients, community members and health care workers.

Authors:  Sujan Babu Marahatta; Rajesh Kumar Yadav; Deena Giri; Sarina Lama; Komal Raj Rijal; Shiva Raj Mishra; Ashish Shrestha; Pramod Raj Bhattrai; Roshan Kumar Mahato; Bipin Adhikari
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-01-15       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Reliance on Self-Medication Increase Delays in Diagnosis and Management of GI Cancers: Results From Nepal.

Authors:  Soniya Dulal; Bishnu Dutta Paudel; Lori Anne Wood; Prakash Neupane; Aarati Shah; Bibek Acharya; Ramila Shilpakar; Sandhya Chapagain Acharya; Ambuj Karn; Bishal Poudel; Rameej Revanta Thapa; Albira Acharya; Michael Gary Martin
Journal:  JCO Glob Oncol       Date:  2020-08

7.  Earthquake rebuilding and response to COVID-19 in Nepal, a country nestled in multiple crises.

Authors:  Bipin Adhikari; Akihiko Ozaki; Sujan Babu Marahatta; Komal Raj Rijal; Shiva Raj Mishra
Journal:  J Glob Health       Date:  2020-12       Impact factor: 4.413

Review 8.  Transforming Nepal's primary health care delivery system in global health era: addressing historical and current implementation challenges.

Authors:  Bipin Adhikari; Shiva Raj Mishra; Ryan Schwarz
Journal:  Global Health       Date:  2022-01-31       Impact factor: 4.185

  8 in total

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