关于撒哈拉以南非洲难民健康的卫生经济学研究范围审查

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Wiktoria Tafesse PhD , Julie Jemutai PhD , Chrispus Mayora PhD , Federica Margini MSc Public Health
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摘要

目标大多数难民和境内流离失所者(IDP)都居住在中低收入地区。撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家收容了很大一部分难民和境内流离失所者,这给有限的政府医疗预算带来了巨大压力。由于卫生经济学可以指导更优化的医疗决策,我们对撒哈拉以南非洲被迫流离失所人口的卫生经济学文献进行了范围界定,以确定卫生经济学证据的性质和范围。我们的搜索条件包括与难民、撒南非洲和卫生经济学相关的关键词组合。我们采用了一种循序渐进的方法,包括识别和选择研究、提取数据并绘制图表。结果我们发现了29篇关于SSA难民和国内流离失所者的卫生经济学研究,涵盖了不同的提供者、干预措施和交付平台。21 篇文章研究了健康的决定因素,其次是 5 篇关于医疗供应的文章,还有 2 篇分别涉及经济评估和医疗需求。我们发现,关注难民和境内流离失所者以及定居点类型的文章数量相当。心理健康是研究最多的健康领域,乌干达是研究最多的目的地国家。我们的范围综述鼓励未来的研究对更多的医疗保健系统和卫生经济学主题进行研究,如经济评估、卫生融资和整个卫生系统,以支持资源分配决策和可持续的长期解决方案。
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Scoping Review of Health Economics Research on Refugee Health in Sub-Saharan Africa

Objectives

Most refugees and internally displaced people (IDP) stay in low- and middle-income settings. A substantial proportion are hosted by countries in sub-Saharan African (SSA), which puts significant pressure on limited government healthcare budgets. As health economics may guide more optimal healthcare decision making, we scope the health economics literature on forcibly displaced populations in SSA to identify the nature and range of health economics evidence.

Methods

We conducted a scoping review of peer-reviewed and gray literature in English published from 2000 to 2021. Our search terms comprised a combination of keywords related to refugees, SSA, and health economics. We followed a stepwise methodology consisting of the identification and selection of studies, extraction and charting of data.

Results

We identified 29 health economics studies on refugees and IDPs in SSA covering different providers, interventions, and delivery platforms. Twenty-one articles studied the determinants of health, followed by 5 on the supply of healthcare and 2 concerned with economic evaluation and the demand for healthcare, respectively. We found an equal division of articles focusing on refugees and IDPs, as well as by settlement type. Mental health was the most frequently studied health area and Uganda was the most studied destination country.

Conclusions

The health economics literature on refugees in SSA remains limited. Our scoping review encourages future research to study a larger variety of healthcare systems and health economic topics such as economic evaluations, health financing and whole health systems to support resource allocation decisions and sustainable long-term solutions.

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Value in health regional issues
Value in health regional issues Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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