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Handbook of Refugee Health : For Healthcare Professionals and Humanitarians Providing Care to Forced Migrants
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Clare Shortall
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Aula Abbara
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Sarah Walpole
Publication date:
November 27 2021
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CRC Press
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November 27 2021
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DOI:
10.1201/9780429464874-int4
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Book chapters
pp. 2
Public Health Theory
pp. 3
Introduction to Migration and Global Health
pp. 11
Forced Migration and Global Health Governance
pp. 18
Why People Are Forced to Displace and Seek Refuge
pp. 22
Refugee Health Policy, International Standards and Humanitarian Principles
pp. 30
The Right to Health for Forced Migrants
pp. 35
Health Needs of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in Camp Settings
pp. 45
Health cluster coordination mechanism
pp. 49
The needs of migrants in transit
pp. 56
Lived experiences of refugees and accessing services in a host country
pp. 59
Cultural Competency and Cultural Adjustment of Services
pp. 69
Health Needs Assessments in the Context of Forced Displacement
pp. 89
Providing Healthcare in Protracted Refugee Situations
pp. 96
Health Policy and Advocacy to Improve the Health of Forced Migrants
pp. 100
Considerations in the initial healthcare assessment for new arrivals
pp. 109
Facilitating access to healthcare
pp. 115
Introduction to Safeguarding
pp. 116
Protecting and Supporting Children on the Move
pp. 121
Sexual and Reproductive Health, Maternity and Newborns
pp. 127
Gender-Based Violence and Forced Migration
pp. 130
Human Trafficking
pp. 134
Disability
pp. 138
Older People
pp. 142
Detention
pp. 147
The Professional Humanitarian Practitioner
pp. 151
Personal Ethics in Humanitarian Practice
pp. 154
Resilience and Mental Health
pp. 158
Ongoing Education and Maintaining Competencies
pp. 160
Managing Team Dynamics and Effective Communication
pp. 163
Accountability and Sustainability
pp. 169
Introduction to Clinical Chapters
pp. 172
An Approach to Medical Emergencies in Forced Displacement Settings
pp. 178
Triage
pp. 185
Specific Emergency Conditions in Forced Displacement Settings
pp. 198
Communicable Diseases
pp. 201
Surveillance and Outbreak Response in Refugee Settings and Displaced Populations
pp. 204
Sepsis
pp. 206
Respiratory Infections
pp. 213
Gastrointestinal Infections
pp. 217
Urinary Tract Infections, Genital Ulcers and Syphilis
pp. 221
Central Nervous System Infections
pp. 224
HIV and Its Complications and Needlestick Injuries
pp. 230
Tropical, subtropical and vaccine preventable infections, including malaria
pp. 245
Skin, soft tissue and bone infections
pp. 249
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
pp. 260
Mental Health: Clinical Issues
pp. 266
Culture and Context in Refugee Mental Health
pp. 269
Support for Humanitarian Workers
pp. 275
Non-communicable Diseases
pp. 277
Cardiovascular Diseases
pp. 283
Endocrine Diseases
pp. 290
Gastrointestinal Diseases
pp. 293
Nephrology
pp. 295
Neurological Diseases
pp. 298
Respiratory Diseases
pp. 302
Oncology
pp. 306
Palliative Care
pp. 311
General assessment of children and young people
pp. 318
Management of the Sick Child
pp. 330
Neonatal Care
pp. 340
Management of Common Illness
pp. 347
The Child with Fever or a Rash
pp. 352
Specific Infections in Children
pp. 361
Sexual and Reproductive Health in Forced Migration
pp. 366
Identification, Management and Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections
pp. 373
Gynaecology, Fertility and Family Planning
pp. 379
Pregnancy, Delivery and Postpartum
pp. 400
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
pp. 404
Care of Survivors of Torture and Trafficking
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