2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13031-019-0190-4
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Utilization of primary health care services among Syrian refugee and Lebanese women targeted by the ICRC program in Lebanon: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: BackgroundThe Syrian crisis has put tremendous strain on the Lebanese health system, particularly in the historically underserved border region. The ICRC Primary Health Care program has focused on refugee and host communities in these areas. This study objectives were: 1) to determine whether the ICRC program was reaching the most vulnerable populations; 2) to understand the key perceived health needs in the catchment areas of the ICRC supported facilities; and 3) to identify barriers to utilization of health … Show more

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“…The research question that the ICRC and the MoPH sought to answer was how to account for the low utilization of sexual and reproductive health services for women attending the ICRC supported facilities. The gap in understanding was a key and common issue discussed between the ICRC and the MoPH PHC teams at field and management levels [1]. While the field response teams (ICRC, MoPH) had a good understanding of the operational context, using the right research methodology to answer this question depended on the precision of the research question, on whether the ICRC and the MoPH could realistically answer it, and whether the academic partner understood the specificities of the context [22].…”
Section: Using the Right Methodsology Based On An Appropriate Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The research question that the ICRC and the MoPH sought to answer was how to account for the low utilization of sexual and reproductive health services for women attending the ICRC supported facilities. The gap in understanding was a key and common issue discussed between the ICRC and the MoPH PHC teams at field and management levels [1]. While the field response teams (ICRC, MoPH) had a good understanding of the operational context, using the right research methodology to answer this question depended on the precision of the research question, on whether the ICRC and the MoPH could realistically answer it, and whether the academic partner understood the specificities of the context [22].…”
Section: Using the Right Methodsology Based On An Appropriate Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is in the interest of all, however, to ensure that the humanitarian response is appropriate, reaches the most vulnerable, and mitigates the effects of the crisis on the population and the implicated health system [21,[38][39][40]. The first objective of this paper is to identify retrospectively key factors that allowed the ICRC, the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights (FXB Center) to overcome key documented barriers in a partnership to conduct field operational research in Lebanon [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In response to the exponential increase in demand for healthcare services, joint efforts have been made among different healthcare stakeholders present in Lebanon to respond to the needs of refugee populations and to ensure the widest possible coverage of services (20). Yet, these efforts were ine cient (21) due to several impediments (22), with inability to pay out-of-pocket costs, and lack of knowledge about available healthcare services reported as the major barriers to access among refugees (23).…”
Section: The Context Of Lebanonmentioning
confidence: 99%