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Health service access survey among non-camp Syrian refugees in Irbid Governorate, Jordan

Rehr M, Shoaib M, Deprade A, Lenglet AD, Ait-Bouziad I, Altarawneh M, Alshafee AR, Gabashneh S
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Abstract
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES
• To determine the level of access to health care services for Syrian refugees living out-of-camp in Irbid governorate, Jordan.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES
• To describe the socio-demographic characteristics of the surveyed population including age, gender, disabilities, time living in Jordan, living conditions, and legal status
• To describe the economic situation of the surveyed households with regards to income & income sources, dependency on humanitarian assistance, household expenditures and direct and indirect expenditures on health
• To characterize health care utilization of non-camp Syrian refugees including frequency & type of services used as well as the main reasons for requiring medical care
• To estimate coverage with the most crucial health services such as vaccination coverage of under 5-year-old children, coverage with services for non-communicable diseases and maternal health coverage.
• To estimate the coverage of MSF services including specifically NCD care as well as ANC and child health care
• To estimate health service needs by estimating the household- prevalence of NCDs as well as the birth rate.
• To identify barriers to accessing general-, as well as specialized health care services with regards to economic constraints, barriers resulting from knowledge gaps as well as limitations in accessibility and/or acceptability of existing services.
• To identify risk factors for not accessing general and specialized health services as needed.
• To estimate retrospectively the crude mortality rate (CMR) and specific mortality rates for the total population and for children under five years of age (U5MR).
Countries
JordanSyria
Subject Area
displaced populationsdisease surveillance
Published Date
04-Apr-2016
Languages
English