OBJECTIVES: To explore health-worker perspectives on security, improving safety, managing constrained resources and handling mass casualties during besiegement in Syria. DESIGN: A qualitative study using semi-structured key informant interviews, conducted remotely over WhatsApp and Skype, and analysed thematically using inductive coding. SETTING: Secondary and tertiary health facilities affected by besiegement in Aleppo (from July to December 2016) and Rural Damascus (from August 2013 to February 2018). PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-one male Syrian health-workers and service-users who had experienced besiegement and targeting of their health facilities. RESULTS: Participants described four related challenges of: (i) conflict-related responses, parti...
Background The Syrian conflict has endured for a decade, causing one of the most significant huma...
A/HRC/33/55 9 who are now encircled by advancing Syrian Democratic Forces. A further 70,000 to 90,00...
In Syria, seven years of conflict has been catastrophic. Thousands of qualified doctors and health w...
Background The Syrian conflict has endured for a decade, causing one of the most significant humanit...
Softcover, 17x24The war in Syria has lasted for many years and continues to cast a dark shadow over ...
In Syria, inability to access healthcare has become part of daily life for millions of people. The d...
Health care is attacked in many contemporary conflicts despite the Geneva Conventions. The war in Sy...
Without healthcare workers (HCWs), health and humanitarian provision in Syria cannot be sustained ei...
Background: Ongoing conflict and systematic targeting of health facilities and personnel b...
BACKGROUND: Ongoing conflict and systematic targeting of health facilities and personnel by the Syri...
BACKGROUND: The Syrian armed conflict is the worst humanitarian tragedy this century. With approxima...
Prior to the conflict, Syria’s health system was comparable with that of other middle-income c...
BACKGROUND: There has been increasing focus on tackling the growing burden of non-communicable disea...
Objectives To explore the reasons why healthcare workers migrate from Syria, a country where conflic...
BACKGROUND:Violent attacks on and interferences with hospitals, ambulances, health workers, and pati...
Background The Syrian conflict has endured for a decade, causing one of the most significant huma...
A/HRC/33/55 9 who are now encircled by advancing Syrian Democratic Forces. A further 70,000 to 90,00...
In Syria, seven years of conflict has been catastrophic. Thousands of qualified doctors and health w...
Background The Syrian conflict has endured for a decade, causing one of the most significant humanit...
Softcover, 17x24The war in Syria has lasted for many years and continues to cast a dark shadow over ...
In Syria, inability to access healthcare has become part of daily life for millions of people. The d...
Health care is attacked in many contemporary conflicts despite the Geneva Conventions. The war in Sy...
Without healthcare workers (HCWs), health and humanitarian provision in Syria cannot be sustained ei...
Background: Ongoing conflict and systematic targeting of health facilities and personnel b...
BACKGROUND: Ongoing conflict and systematic targeting of health facilities and personnel by the Syri...
BACKGROUND: The Syrian armed conflict is the worst humanitarian tragedy this century. With approxima...
Prior to the conflict, Syria’s health system was comparable with that of other middle-income c...
BACKGROUND: There has been increasing focus on tackling the growing burden of non-communicable disea...
Objectives To explore the reasons why healthcare workers migrate from Syria, a country where conflic...
BACKGROUND:Violent attacks on and interferences with hospitals, ambulances, health workers, and pati...
Background The Syrian conflict has endured for a decade, causing one of the most significant huma...
A/HRC/33/55 9 who are now encircled by advancing Syrian Democratic Forces. A further 70,000 to 90,00...
In Syria, seven years of conflict has been catastrophic. Thousands of qualified doctors and health w...