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    THE TRANSITION OF EMERGENCY CARE TO ROUTINE/ LONG-TERM MEDICAL CARE OF

    THE MERAPI ERUPTION REFUGEES ON 20102011

    Afria B. Safitri, Rifa Roazah, Siti Alfiana C.

    Medical Faculty of Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta University, Indonesia

    ABSTRACT

    Background

    Community life, which consists of the individuals emotional, physical, environmental, and social support

    system will be disrupted when a major disaster occurs. The Merapi Eruption on 2010, which happened twice

    (26th October and 5th November), caused a big volcanic blast, widespread damage and considerable loss in four

    districts with 350,000 refugees.

    Objectives

    This paper will describe the transition of emergency care to routine/ long-term medical care of the Merapi

    eruption refugees on 2010 2011 period including the role of UPN "Veteran" Jakarta as the academic

    institution, government, and NGO in it.

    Methodes

    Merapis EruptionEmergency Care Data was collected using primary and secondary data source. The primary

    data source was collected from UPN "Veteran" YogyakartasHealthcare Shelter on November 9th

    14th

    , 2010.

    Whereas, the secondary data source was collected from the Center for Health Crisis Control Ministry of

    Healths report for the 2010 period. The Merapis eruption routine / long term medical care data was also

    collected using secondary data consisting of health ministry reports, earlier research literatures, other online and

    printed media information.

    Results

    The Merapis Eruption Refugees Emergency Care. Prevalence of refugees reported at UPN "Veteran"

    Yogyakarta on November 9th

    , 2010 were 1,556 people. UPN "Veteran" Jakartas medical team treated 498

    people, with common obtained cases of respiratory track disorder (50%).The counseling sessions had positive

    effect to the refugeessbehavior. Ministry of Health made various efforts to overcome the health crisis, not only

    medical services but also nutritional services, mental health, reproductive health, environmental health, and

    recovery efforts. Merapis Eruption Refugees Routine / Long Term Medical Care. The government and the

    NGO contributed together. They provided the refugees with religious (spiritual) and skill training. These

    programs could prevent refugees from feeling bored so their level of depression decreased.

    Conclusions

    This research shows that physiological disorder dominated the psychological disorder in the emergency care.

    Routine/Long-term care post disaster has proven to provide positive behavioral and good psychological effects

    to refugees.

    Keywords

    Medical, Eruption, Refugees

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