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An evidence review of research for health in humanitarian crises

An evidence review of research for health in humanitarian crises. C ontracted by ELRHA Funded by Wellcome Trust and DFID. Principal Investigators: Dr. Bayard Roberts & Dr. Karl Blanchet London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Conceptual framework. Health outcomes

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An evidence review of research for health in humanitarian crises

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  1. An evidence review of research for health in humanitarian crises Contracted by ELRHA Funded by Wellcome Trust and DFID Principal Investigators: Dr. Bayard Roberts & Dr. Karl Blanchet London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

  2. Conceptual framework Health outcomes (individual and population level) Health outputs Health interventions: • Communicable disease control • Water and sanitation • Nutrition • Sexual and reproductive health (including gender-based violence) • Mental and psychosocial health • Non-communicable disease • Injury and physical rehabilitation Cross-cutting issues: gender, age, disability Contextual factors: • Health services & systems • Access to health services • Health assessment methods • Coordination • Accountability • Health worker security • Urbanization Initial results of this evidence review will be used to inform the call for proposals. The full report will be made openly available when it is published (expected October 2013).

  3. Methodology

  4. Systematic review – preliminary results

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