نتایج جستجو برای: refugee health

تعداد نتایج: 983726  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
claire leppold department of research, minamisoma municipal general hospital, fukushima, japan akihiko ozaki department of surgery, minamisoma municipal general hospital, fukushima, japan yuki shimada department of neurosurgery, minamisoma municipal general hospital, fukushima, japan tomohiro morita department of internal medicine, soma central hospital, fukushima, japan tetsuya tanimoto department of internal medicine, jōban hospital, tokiwa foundation, fukushima, japan

what counts as global health? there has been limited discourse to date on the ways in which country-level contexts may shape positioning in global health agendas. by reviewing japan’s response to the refugee crisis, we demonstrate a clash between rhetoric and action on global responsibility, and suggest that cultural and historical factors may be related to the ways of perceiving and acting upo...

Journal: :BMJ 1999
P Aaby J Gomes M Fernandes Q Djana I Lisse H Jensen

OBJECTIVE To study the effects on children of humanitarian aid agencies restricting help to refugee families (internally displaced people). DESIGN Follow up study of 3 months. SETTING Prabis peninsular outside Bissau, the capital of Guinea-Bissau, which has functioned as a refugee area for internally displaced people in the ongoing war, and the study area of the Bandim health project in Bis...

Journal: :JAMA 2013
Sondra S Crosby

IMPORTANCE Refugees are a vulnerable class of immigrants who have fled their countries, typically following war, violence, or natural disaster, and who have frequently experienced trauma. In primary care, engaging refugees to develop a positive therapeutic relationship is challenging. Relative to care of other primary care patients, there are important differences in symptom evaluation and deve...

2013
Gunilla Jarkman Björn Per A Gustafsson Gunilla Sydsjö Carina Berterö

BACKGROUND Due to the armed conflicts in the Balkans in the 1990s many families escaped to other countries. The main goal of this study was to explore in more detail the complexity of various family members' experiences and perceptions from their life before the war, during the war and the escape, and during their new life in Sweden. There is insufficient knowledge of refugee families' percepti...

2011
Natasha Howard Aniek Woodward Yaya Souare Sarah Kollie David Blankhart Anna von Roenne Matthias Borchert

BACKGROUND Maternal mortality can be particularly high in conflict and chronic emergency settings, partly due to inaccessible maternal care. This paper examines associations of refugee-led health education, formal education, age, and parity on maternal knowledge, attitudes, and practices among reproductive-age women in refugee camps in Guinea. METHODS Data comes from a 1999 cross-sectional su...

2017
Patricia Gabriel Janusz Kaczorowski Nicole Berry

Research is needed to understand refugees' health challenges and barriers to accessing health services during settlement. However, there are practical and ethical challenges for engaging refugees as participants. Despite this, there have been no studies to date specifically investigating refugee perspectives on factors affecting engagement in health research. Language-concordant focus groups in...

2014
Melanie Gibson-Helm Helena Teede Andrew Block Michelle Knight Christine East Euan M Wallace Jacqueline Boyle

BACKGROUND Women of refugee background from Africa are reported to have a greater risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes compared to women born in resettlement countries. However, there is currently little insight into whether adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among migrant women of refugee background, compared to women who have migrated for non-humanitarian reasons. To inform whether wome...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2007
Adnan A Hyder Zarin Noor Emma Tsui

The purpose of this paper is to explore events and factors that lead to conflict in the home in the Afghan refugee setting, and the current status of the health sector's ability to respond to evidence of conflict. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 20 women of reproductive age and 20 health workers serving these women in an Afghan refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan, during the summer ...

2013
Solvig Ekblad Richard F Mollica Uno Fors Ioannis Pantziaras James Lavelle

BACKGROUND Virtual Patients (VPs) have been used in undergraduate healthcare education for many years. This project is focused on using VPs for training professionals to care for highly vulnerable patient populations. The aim of the study was to evaluate if Refugee Trauma VPs was perceived as an effective and engaging learning tool by primary care professionals (PCPs) in a Primary Health Care C...

1999
David Mwaniki Joaquim Gomes Manuel Fernandes Queba Djana Ida Lisse Henrik Jensen Andrew Tomkins Rolf C Carriere Henrik Friis Hanne Nygaard Larsen

OBJECTIVE: To study the effects on children of humanitarian aid agencies restricting help to refugee families (internally displaced people). DESIGN: Follow up study of 3 months. SETTING: Prabis peninsular outside Bissau, the capital of Guinea-Bissau, which has functioned as a refugee area for internally displaced people in the ongoing war, and the study area of the Bandim health project in Biss...

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