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Understanding the health needs of internally displaced persons: A scoping review

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posted on 2022-09-02, 14:56 authored by D Cantor, J Swartz, B Roberts, A Abbara, A Ager, ZA Bhutta, K Blanchet, D Madoro Bunte, JBC Chukwuorji, N Daoud, W Ekezie, C Jimenez-Damary, K Jobanputra, N Makhashvili, D Rayes, MH Restrepo-Espinosa, AJ Rodriguez-Morales, B Salami, J Smith
We seek to strengthen understanding of the health needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in contexts of conflict or violence. Based upon a scoping review, our paper identified limited evidence on IDP health, but nevertheless indicates that IDPs tend to experience worse health outcomes than other conflict-affected populations across a range of health issues; and this is due to the particularly vulnerable situation of IDPs relative to these other populations, including reduced access to health services. Further research is required to better understand these needs and the interventions that can most effectively address these needs.

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Global Challenges Research Fund, United Kingdom Research and Innovation (grant numbers AH/T005351/1, EP/T003227/1 and ES/P010873/1).

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David Cantor, Jina Swartz, Bayard Roberts, Aula Abbara, Alastair Ager, Zulfiqar A. Bhutta, Karl Blanchet, Derebe Madoro Bunte, JohnBosco Chika Chukwuorji, Nihaya Daoud, Winifred Ekezie, Cecilia Jimenez-Damary, Kiran Jobanputra, Nino Makhashvili, Diana Rayes, Maria Helena Restrepo-Espinosa, Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales, Bukola Salami, James Smith, Understanding the health needs of internally displaced persons: A scoping review, Journal of Migration and Health,Volume 4, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2021.100071.

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Diabetes Research Center

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Journal of Migration and Health

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4

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100071

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Elsevier BV

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2666-6235

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2666-6235

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2021-10-26

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2021

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2022-09-02

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England

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eng

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