Delivering primary healthcare in conflict-affected settings: A review of the literature.

Q3 Medicine
Sumona Chaudhury, Miranda McKinley Ravicz, Heather McPherson, Lauren Arlington, Tianyu Lin, Jessica Turco, Brett D Nelson
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Abstract

Objective: Conflict is often destructive to existing services and exacerbates population health inequities and the vulner-abilities of existing healthcare. We undertook a scoping review of the literature concerning delivery of primary healthcare (PHC) in post-conflict settings.

Design: We undertook a scoping review of the peer-reviewed and gray literature to identify articles related to the development and delivery of PHC in post-conflict settings. We searched PubMed/Medline, Cochrane Library, Em-base/Ovid, CAB abstracts, POPLINE, and WHO.int. between January 1990 through the December end of 2017, for arti-cles in the English language. Two researchers independently assessed each article and applied inclusion criteria: refer-ring to post-conflict settings and a range of terms related to PHC or health system development. Search terms were selected by careful review of the World Health Organization's analytical framework for developing a strategy on univer-sal coverage and analysis according to the availability, accessibility, affordability, and acceptability of healthcare and further themes involving demand-side or user-side concerns.

Results: Findings were captured to reflect a range of conflict-affected settings and varied priorities and approaches to PHC reconstruction. Integrated immediate and longer-term strategies, involving needs-assessments, effective ad-ministration, development of institutions, and cost-efficient investment in human resources, infrastructure, and capacity building are needed to deliver expanded and equitable services, responsive to population health needs, critical to the delivery of equitable PHC.

Conclusions: Scoping review of the literature may be formative in the generation of evidence-base to inform delivery of universal PHC, when applied according to context specificity of conflict-affected setting.

在受冲突影响的环境中提供初级卫生保健:文献综述
目标:冲突往往对现有服务造成破坏,并加剧人口健康不平等和现有保健的脆弱性。我们对有关在冲突后环境中提供初级卫生保健(PHC)的文献进行了范围审查。设计:我们对同行评议文献和灰色文献进行了范围审查,以确定与冲突后环境中初级保健的发展和提供有关的文章。我们检索了PubMed/Medline、Cochrane Library、Em-base/Ovid、CAB abstracts、POPLINE和WHO.int。1990年1月至2017年12月底期间的英文文章。两名研究人员独立评估了每篇文章并应用了纳入标准:参照冲突后环境和一系列与初级保健或卫生系统发展相关的术语。通过仔细审查世界卫生组织制定全民覆盖战略的分析框架,并根据保健的可得性、可及性、可负担性和可接受性以及涉及需求方或用户方面关注的其他主题进行分析,选择了搜索词。结果:调查结果反映了一系列受冲突影响的环境和不同的重点和初级保健重建方法。需要综合的近期和长期战略,包括需求评估、有效管理、机构发展以及对人力资源、基础设施和能力建设进行成本效益高的投资,以提供扩大和公平的服务,满足人口保健需求,这对提供公平的初级保健至关重要。结论:当根据受冲突影响环境的具体情况应用时,文献的范围审查可能会形成证据基础,为普及初级卫生保健的提供提供信息。
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American journal of disaster medicine
American journal of disaster medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
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8
期刊介绍: With the publication of the American Journal of Disaster Medicine, for the first time, comes real guidance in this new medical specialty from the country"s foremost experts in areas most physicians and medical professionals have never seen…a deadly cocktail of catastrophic events like blast wounds and post explosion injuries, biological weapons contamination and mass physical and psychological trauma that comes in the wake of natural disasters and disease outbreak. The journal has one goal: to provide physicians and medical professionals the essential informational tools they need as they seek to combine emergency medical and trauma skills with crisis management and new forms of triage.
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