Handbook of Refugee Health

For Healthcare Professionals and Humanitarians Providing Care to Forced Migrants

Ibrahim Abubakar editor Miriam Orcutt editor Clare Shortall editor Sarah Walpole editor Aula Abbara editor Sylvia Garry editor Rita Issa editor Alimuddin Zumla editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Dec '21

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This book helps to recognize the rights of refugees and provides a framework to identify and approach health needs, from basic elements like service mapping and initial interventions to more complex elements of ongoing healthcare and support and broader topics such as migration public health, migration policy and health systems. Beyond biomedical frameworks, it draws on socio-ecological models to inform assessments and integrated models of care to improve health and health equity. Set out in three comprehensive sections: public health theory (Part 1), applied public health (Part 2), and clinical approaches (Part 3), this book draws on multiple disciplines and insights from humanitarians, academics, policy experts, and clinicians from diverse contexts, with expertise in forced migration, to create an accessible reference tool to inform healthcare professionals’ interactions with forcibly displaced individuals and populations in all contexts for both high and low resource countries. Apart from providing information across the spectrum of health issues, clinical specialties and global contexts, it discusses associated areas, including human rights and law, public health, medical anthropology and cultural awareness.

Key Features:

  • Bridges the gap between existing academic literature on refugee health and guidelines for health management in humanitarian emergencies
  • Helps to develop an integrated approach to healthcare provision, allowing healthcare professionals and humanitarians to adapt their specialist knowledge for use in forced migration contexts and with refugees.
  • Recognizes the complex and interconnected needs in displacement scenarios and identifies holistic and systems-based approaches.
  • Covers public health theory, applied public health and clinical aspects of forced migration.
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'The best aspects of the book are the comprehensive nature of the content and the succinct manner in which the multitude of impacts is covered. There are many graphs and well-designed charts to exemplify the content. […] It would be a great library resource and wonderful reference for students, clinicians, and public health planners.'

Barbara A. Anderson, DrPH, CNM, FACCN, FAAN (Frontier Nursing University), Doody Enterprises

ISBN: 9781138612952

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

458 pages