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Saving Women Saving Families: An Ecological Approach to Optimizing the Health of Women Refugees with S.M.A.R.T Primary Care

机译:拯救妇女拯救家庭:通过S.M.A.R.T初级保健优化女性难民健康的生态方法

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More than 43 million people worldwide have been forcibly displaced from their homes as a result of conflict and persecution, over 50% of whom are women and 41% are children. The United Nations estimates that two-thirds of the world's refugees have been in exile for over 5 years, and more than half are in urban environments, as opposed to camps. Therefore, long-term strategies for healthcare in receiving countries are needed. The unique challenges facing refugee women as they seek safe and stable living situations are compelling. A system that optimizes the health of women refugees has significant implications for the rest of the family.
机译:由于冲突和迫害,全世界有超过4300万人被迫离开家园,其中50%以上是妇女,41%是儿童。联合国估计,世界上有三分之二的难民流亡超过5年,一半以上是在城市环境中,而不是难民营。因此,需要接受国的医疗卫生长期战略。难民妇女在寻求安全和稳定的生活状况时面临的独特挑战令人信服。优化女难民健康的系统对家庭其他成员具有重要意义。

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