A systematic literature review of the quality of evidence for injury and rehabilitation interventions in humanitarian crises.
James SmithBayard RobertsAbigail KnightRichard GosselinKarl BlanchetPublished in: International journal of public health (2015)
While there is now a greater emphasis on research in this sector, the volume of evidence remains inadequate given the growing number of humanitarian programmes worldwide. Further research is needed to ensure a greater breadth and depth of understanding of the most appropriate interventions in different settings.