2021
DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2021.112
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Health Care and Care-Seeking in Mosul 1 Year After Defeat of ISIS

Abstract: Objective: Our objective was to compare care-seeking patterns in Mosul, Iraq, in 2018, 1 y after Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) control, with findings from neighborhoods that had been sampled in 2017 Methods: For this multi-stage randomized cluster household survey, we created one cluster in each of 20 neighborhoods randomly selected from the 40 neighborhoods in the 2016/17 survey; 12 in east Mosul, 8 in west Mosul. In each, 30 households were interviewed beginning at a randomly … Show more

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“…With most of the roads on the western side destroyed or badly damaged, supplying reconstruction projects was a challenge in and of itself. Healthcare reconstruction has languished, generating enormous challenges in access to care (36).…”
Section: After the Isil Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With most of the roads on the western side destroyed or badly damaged, supplying reconstruction projects was a challenge in and of itself. Healthcare reconstruction has languished, generating enormous challenges in access to care (36).…”
Section: After the Isil Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%