2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-148650/v1
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Resilience of Health Systems in Conflict Affected Governorates of Iraq, 2014-2018

Abstract: ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to assess the resilience of health services in four governorates affected by conflict from 2014-2018, and to convey recommendations.MethodsHealth managers from Al Anbar, Ninawa, Salah-al-din, and Kirkuk governorates assessed resilience factors of Primary Health Care services affected by the 2014-2017 ISIS insurgency. Additional information was gathered from key informants and a health facility Unicef survey. Three specific aspects were examined: 1) meeting health need… Show more

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“…When not available, such as during periods of armed conflicts where public facilities faced greater shortages, patients were forced to purchase them at private pharmacies [43]. Other authors highlighted the key role of medicines and health workers availability as reasons [85]. However, patients continued to seek private-sector care even where medicines availability in the public sector was improved and despite additional affordability barriers (e.g., transport costs, service fees) [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When not available, such as during periods of armed conflicts where public facilities faced greater shortages, patients were forced to purchase them at private pharmacies [43]. Other authors highlighted the key role of medicines and health workers availability as reasons [85]. However, patients continued to seek private-sector care even where medicines availability in the public sector was improved and despite additional affordability barriers (e.g., transport costs, service fees) [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%