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This book draws on evidence from inclusive health services to identify and conceptualise the active ingredients of a health service that is sensitive to the needs of forcibly displaced persons living with chronic conditions.
Contributions by:   , , , ,
Imprint:   Policy Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm, 
ISBN:   9781447377252
ISBN 10:   1447377257
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Further / Higher Education ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
1. Working towards refugee-competent systems for health and chronic disease care - Morten Skovdal 2. Working through community structures: The role of village health teams in chronic disease care in Bidi bidi, Uganda - Tania Aase Draebel and Bishal Gyawal 3. Working collaboratively across borders: Cancer care for Ukrainian Refugees in the Republic of Moldova - Violina Nazaria 4. Working within policy frameworks: Non-communicable disease policies in Libya, Yemen and Iraq - Sali Hafez 5. Working for access to essential medicines: (Dis)continuity of medication for hypertension and diabetes in Lebanon and Iraq - Ruth Willis 6. Working across cultures: Continuity of HIV care for Ukrainians in Denmark - Emilie Mai 7. Working towards retention: Continued engagement with mental health interventions in Latin America - Claire Green 8. Working alongside translators: Language and culture interpretations for the continuity of care of refugees in Uganda - Rita Nkanjako 9. Working with funding agencies: Health system capacity building for mobile populations - Siv Steffen Nygaard

Morten Skovdal is Professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of Copenhagen. Lena Skovgaard Andersen is Associate Professor in Global Mental Health for the Department of Public Health at the University of Copenhagen.

Reviews for Continuity of Care for Forcibly Displaced Persons Living with Chronic Illness

“This timely collection presents diligently researched empirical studies of displaced peoples with focus on Uganda, Denmark and Georgia. The volume tells a story of interconnections between our common needs for survival and the social conditions required to live, highlighting three requisite dimensions that structure opportunities for care continuity: patients’ agency, our relations with each other in community, and programmes organised to deliver patient-centred care.” Jill Marshall, Royal Holloway University of London


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