Abstract Background Humanitarian actors and host-countries in the Middle East and North Africa region are challenged with meeting the health needs of Syrian refugees and adjusting the response to contemporary humanitarian conditions – urban-based refugees, stressed host-country health systems and high NCD prevalence. Although several studies have explored NCD prevalence, utilization of services and barriers to access, these analyses took place prior to dramatic shifts in Jordanian health policy and did not account for nuances in health seeking and utilization behaviors or operational barriers. Accordingly, we aimed to understand the depth and nuances of Syrian refugees’ experiences accessing NCD services in urban and semi-urban settings in ...
Abstract Background There has been increasing focus on tackling the growing burden of non-communicab...
Background Noncommunicable diseases including cancer are widespread amongst the 5.6 million Syrian r...
In the context of ongoing armed conflicts in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq, it is vital to foster nu...
Background Humanitarian actors and host-countries in the Middle East and North Afric...
The influx of Syrian refugees into Jordan presents an immense burden to the Jordanian health system,...
This study examines how, when and where Syrian refugee women living in a host community in central J...
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...
The ongoing civil war in Syria has resulted in the world\u27s largest refugee crisis since 1945. Man...
Background: Sufficient healthcare services utilization among the Syrian refugee population is one of...
In recent years, the pace at which apparent refugee and health ‘crises’ – and their humanitarian res...
Abstract Background Health needs of displaced Syrians in refugee hosting countries have become incre...
The crisis in Syria continues to take a devastating toll on the country’s civilian population. Leban...
BackgroundNoncommunicable diseases including cancer are widespread amongst the 5.6 million Syrian re...
The influx of 1.5 million Syrians into Lebanon has created an increased demand for health services, ...
Abstract Background There has been increasing focus on tackling the growing burden of non-communicab...
Background Noncommunicable diseases including cancer are widespread amongst the 5.6 million Syrian r...
In the context of ongoing armed conflicts in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq, it is vital to foster nu...
Background Humanitarian actors and host-countries in the Middle East and North Afric...
The influx of Syrian refugees into Jordan presents an immense burden to the Jordanian health system,...
This study examines how, when and where Syrian refugee women living in a host community in central J...
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...
The ongoing civil war in Syria has resulted in the world\u27s largest refugee crisis since 1945. Man...
Background: Sufficient healthcare services utilization among the Syrian refugee population is one of...
In recent years, the pace at which apparent refugee and health ‘crises’ – and their humanitarian res...
Abstract Background Health needs of displaced Syrians in refugee hosting countries have become incre...
The crisis in Syria continues to take a devastating toll on the country’s civilian population. Leban...
BackgroundNoncommunicable diseases including cancer are widespread amongst the 5.6 million Syrian re...
The influx of 1.5 million Syrians into Lebanon has created an increased demand for health services, ...
Abstract Background There has been increasing focus on tackling the growing burden of non-communicab...
Background Noncommunicable diseases including cancer are widespread amongst the 5.6 million Syrian r...
In the context of ongoing armed conflicts in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq, it is vital to foster nu...