Supply of Incubators in Hospitals
Over thirty years ago, Physicians found themselves disheartened by the rate of newborn infections, abandonment, and deaths in their hospitals. The hospitals’ supply of incubators and medical providers could not keep up with the overwhelming demand for these resources.
One ingenious physician envisioned the concept of mothers serving as live incubators and active caregivers for their babies. Dr. Rey began strapping babies vertically on their mother’s bare chest and under her clothes. Like baby kangaroos who find food, warmth, and a safe place to grow in their mother’s pouch, Dr. Rey’s patients matured and thrived in their mothers’ “pouch.” This revolutionary life-saving concept came to be known as kangaroo mother care (KMC). Read more…
Categories: Medicine Tags: deaths in hospitals, newborn infections, Physicians, Supply of Incubators in Hospitals
Issues Affecting the Disabled And Appropriate Solutions To Address Them
During the Nazi rule, the physically and mentally handicapped were set aside for mercy killing. In 1939, Hitler himself passed a degree requiring physicians to carry out mercy killing of patients considered incurable. Today, the new Nazis are those neglectful of the vulnerable persons or suffocate progress of human-life in general and lives of the disabled people in particular.
Society looks at them as forgotten people -whose “best fate” is extinction. In fact, they are nurtured into destitute men and women and sustained to be so by the community -inclusive of the same non-government organisations claiming to be manading their plight. Specifically within the community, the socio-economic and socio-cultural set-up and decision-making can be critically reviewed.
Moving around rural and slum areas can bring back a lot of discoveries. Among them, will be a simple fact of the physically and mentally handicapped having been tied-up on ropes for fear of being raped or stoned to death; are kept in the backyard -for being “not presentable” and above all; “frightening” to visitors or treated like convicted prisoners -whose main activity (physical and mental) is set to receiving food.
But remember, these are human beings -entitled to dignifying treatment and living. They, for example, deserve access and/or right to medical attention, to learning opportunities, to movement (play and exercise), to employment, to appropriate technology (that considers their vulnerability), access to recreational facilities, right to a healthy environment and, to participate in development of their countries. Read more…
Categories: Developmental-Disabilities Tags: Disabled, healthy environment, learning aids, Physicians, society