Login / Signup

An overview of the sexual and reproductive health status and service delivery among Syrian refugees in Jordan, nine years since the crisis: a systematic literature review.

Mirwais AmiriIeman M El-MowafiTala ChahienHind YousefLoulou Hassan Kobeissi
Published in: Reproductive health (2020)
The findings from this review are suggestive of a number of barriers pertaining to access, utilization, and implementation of SRH services. This is especially true for transitioning from MISP to comprehensive SRH services, and particularly for refugees outside camps. Following are needed to address identified barriers: improved inter-agency coordination, better inclusion/engagement of local initiatives and civil societies in SRH services delivery, improved quality of SRH services, adequate and regular training of healthcare providers, and increased awareness of Syrian women and adolescent girls. Also, more implementing research is required to identify ways to transition SRH provision from the MISP to comprehensive care for the Syrian refugee population in Jordan.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • affordable care act
  • palliative care
  • social media
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • virtual reality
  • skeletal muscle
  • health insurance
  • insulin resistance