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Understanding the health needs of internally displaced persons: A scoping review

Cantor D, Swartz J, Roberts B, Abbara A, Ager A,  et al.
2021-10-29 • Journal of Migration and Health
2021-10-29 • Journal of Migration and Health
We seek to strengthen understanding of the health needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in contexts of conflict or violence. Based upon a scoping review, our paper identified limi...
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Diabetes in humanitarian crises: the Boston Declaration

Kehlenbrink S, Jaacks LM, Perone SA, Ansbro É, Ashbourne E,  et al.
2019-08-01 • Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology
2019-08-01 • Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology

Diabetes Care in a Complex Humanitarian Emergency Setting: A Qualitative Evaluation

Murphy A, Biringanine M, Roberts B, Stringer B, Perel P,  et al.
2017-06-23 • BMC Health Services Research
2017-06-23 • BMC Health Services Research
Evidence is urgently needed from complex emergency settings to support efforts to respond to the increasing burden of diabetes mellitus (DM). We conducted a qualitative study of a new mo...

Analysis of health overseas development aid for internally displaced persons in low- and middle-income countries

Roberts B, Ekezie W, Jobanputra K, Smith JS, Ellithy S,  et al.
2021-12-31 • Journal of Migration and Health
2021-12-31 • Journal of Migration and Health
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There are an estimated 55 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) globally. IDPs commonly have worse health outcomes than host populations and other forcibly displaced...

Strengthening diabetes care in humanitarian crises in low- and middle-income settings

Kehlenbrink S, Ansbro É, Besançon S, Hassan S, Roberts B,  et al.
2022-05-27 • Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
2022-05-27 • Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Amid the growing global diabetes epidemic, the scale of forced displacement resulting from armed conflict and humanitarian crises is at record-high levels. More than 80% of the displaced...

The burden of diabetes and use of diabetes care in humanitarian crises in low-income and middle-income countries

Kehlenbrink S, Smith JS, Ansbro É, Fuhr D, Cheung ATL,  et al.
2019-03-13 • Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology
2019-03-13 • Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology
Human suffering as a result of natural disasters or conflict includes death and disability from non-communicable diseases, including diabetes, which have largely been neglected in humani...

"To die is better for me", social suffering among Syrian refugees at a noncommunicable disease clinic in Jordan: a qualitative study

Maconick L, Ansbro É, Ellithy S, Jobanputra K, Altarawneh M,  et al.
2020-09-01 • Conflict and Health
2020-09-01 • Conflict and Health
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The conflict in Syria has required humanitarian agencies to implement primary-level services for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Jordan, given the high NCD burden amon...

Rates and causes of death in Chiradzulu district, Malawi, 2008: a key informant study

Checchi F, Nyasulu P, Chandramohan D, Roberts B
2011-03-01 • Tropical Medicine and International Health
2011-03-01 • Tropical Medicine and International Health
In September 2008, we measured all-cause mortality in Chiradzulu District, Malawi (population 291 000) over a 60-day retrospective period, using capture-recapture analysis of three lists...

MSF experiences of providing multidisciplinary primary level NCD care for Syrian refugees and the host population in Jordan: an implementation study guided by the RE-AIM framework

Ansbro É, Homan T, Qasem J, Bil K, Tarawneh M,  et al.
2021-04-26 • BMC Health Services Research
2021-04-26 • BMC Health Services Research
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In response to the rising global NCD burden, humanitarian actors have rapidly scaled-up NCD services in crisis-affected low-and-middle income countries. Using the RE-AIM i...

“To die is better for me”, social suffering among Syrian refugees at a noncommunicable disease clinic in Jordan: A Qualitative Study

Ansbro É, Maconick L, Tarawneh M, Ellithy S, Roberts B,  et al.
2019-12-18 • Research Square
2019-12-18 • Research Square
BACKGROUND
The conflict in Syria has required humanitarian agencies to implement primary-level services for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Jordan, given the high NCD burden amo...