Abstract Background Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict in 2011, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey have hosted large refugee populations, with a high pre-conflict burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Objectives We aimed to describe the ways in which these three host country health systems have provided NCD services to Syrian refugees over time, and to highlight the successes and challenges they encountered. Methods We conducted a descriptive review of the academic and grey literature, published between March 2011 and March 2017, using PubMed and Google searches complemented with documents provided by relevant stakeholders. Results Forty-one articles and reports met our search criteria. Despite the scarcity of systematic population-le...
Background More than 5.5 million Syrian refugees have fled violence and settled in m...
In 2016, there were approximately 22.5 million refugees displaced outside their home country because...
The crisis in Syria continues to take a devastating toll on the country’s civilian population. Leban...
Abstract Background Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict in 2011, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey h...
Abstract Background Tackling the high non-communicable disease (NCD) burden among Syrian refugees po...
Abstract Background Humanitarian actors and host-countries in the Middle East and North Africa regio...
Abstract Background Health needs of displaced Syrians in refugee hosting countries have become incre...
The influx of Syrian refugees into Jordan presents an immense burden to the Jordanian health system,...
Objectives: Alarming rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have been observed in low- and middle...
Objectives: Turkey is a principal destination and transit country for refugees from diverse countrie...
This study examines how, when and where Syrian refugee women living in a host community in central J...
WOS: 000482723700039PubMed: 30896133Background Aim: Many Syrian civil war refugees are housed in car...
Abstract Background Globally, the number of forcibly displaced individuals has reached 70.8 million....
Background: Sufficient healthcare services utilization among the Syrian refugee population is one of...
After the war in Syria, Lebanon became among the top countries hosting for refugees. Many public hea...
Background More than 5.5 million Syrian refugees have fled violence and settled in m...
In 2016, there were approximately 22.5 million refugees displaced outside their home country because...
The crisis in Syria continues to take a devastating toll on the country’s civilian population. Leban...
Abstract Background Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict in 2011, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey h...
Abstract Background Tackling the high non-communicable disease (NCD) burden among Syrian refugees po...
Abstract Background Humanitarian actors and host-countries in the Middle East and North Africa regio...
Abstract Background Health needs of displaced Syrians in refugee hosting countries have become incre...
The influx of Syrian refugees into Jordan presents an immense burden to the Jordanian health system,...
Objectives: Alarming rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have been observed in low- and middle...
Objectives: Turkey is a principal destination and transit country for refugees from diverse countrie...
This study examines how, when and where Syrian refugee women living in a host community in central J...
WOS: 000482723700039PubMed: 30896133Background Aim: Many Syrian civil war refugees are housed in car...
Abstract Background Globally, the number of forcibly displaced individuals has reached 70.8 million....
Background: Sufficient healthcare services utilization among the Syrian refugee population is one of...
After the war in Syria, Lebanon became among the top countries hosting for refugees. Many public hea...
Background More than 5.5 million Syrian refugees have fled violence and settled in m...
In 2016, there were approximately 22.5 million refugees displaced outside their home country because...
The crisis in Syria continues to take a devastating toll on the country’s civilian population. Leban...