2016
DOI: 10.4274/cayd.36854
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Characteristics of Refugee Patients Followed in the Pediatric Intensive Care

Abstract: Ortadoğu'da 2011 yılında ortaya çıkan iç savaşlar sonrasında ülkelerindeki savaş ortamından kaçan komşu ülke halklarına ülkemiz ilk günden itibaren kucak açmış olup çok sayıda mülteciyi misafir etmiştir. Mülteciler, bilmedikleri coğrafyalarda, çoğunlukla uygun olmayan koşullarda, yeterli maddi imkanları ve sosyal güvenceleri olmadan yaşamaya çalışırken kaçınılmaz olarak psikolojik ve fiziksel birçok sağlık sorunu ile karşılaşmaktadırlar. Bu sorunlardan en fazla çocuklar etkilenmektedir. Bu çalışmamızda hastane… Show more

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“…Frequent health problems in refugee children can lead to frequent hospitalization. Especially refugees who do not have health insurance cannot access preventive health care and/ or be referred to health facilities in the early stages of their illness; as a result, their need for hospitalization or intensive care services ultimately increase (14,18,20). Yurtseven et al (20) found that the rate of hospitalization for Syrian patients was 14.2%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Frequent health problems in refugee children can lead to frequent hospitalization. Especially refugees who do not have health insurance cannot access preventive health care and/ or be referred to health facilities in the early stages of their illness; as a result, their need for hospitalization or intensive care services ultimately increase (14,18,20). Yurtseven et al (20) found that the rate of hospitalization for Syrian patients was 14.2%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19] Yurtseven et al [20] reported that 0.4% of the applications to the pediatric emergency clinics in İzmir were Syrian refugees during the period between January 2014 and December 2014. Ozdemir et al [14] in 2014, in a study conducted in Adana, reported that 2.53% of patients admitted to the pediatric emergency clinics were refugees. In our study, between January 2017 and December 2017, 21% of pediatric emergency applications were made by refugees, 46% of whom were Syrians and 50.6% were Iraqis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Göçmen ve kamp içinden gelen çocukların mortalite oranı yüksek bulunmuştur. 17 Mülteci çocuklar ve yerel halk için tehdit oluş-turan en önemli konulardan biri de rutin aşıları tamamlanmayan çocukların varlığıdır. Koruyucu sağlık hizmetlerinin temel yaklaşımlarının başında mülteci çocukların kızamık ve çocuk felci hastalıklarının aşılanması gelmektedir.…”
Section: Türki̇ye'deki̇ Mülteci̇leri̇n Sağlik Eği̇ti̇m Haklari Ve Karşilaşunclassified