2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-05302-6
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Barriers to managing and delivery of care to war-injured survivors or patients with non-communicable disease: a qualitative study of Palestinian patients’ and policy-makers’ perspectives

Abstract: Background: Improving access to optimal quality of care is a core priority and ambitious health policy goal in spite of impediments, threats and challenges in Palestine. Understanding the factors that may impede quality of care is essential in developing an effective healthcare intervention for patient with non-communicable disease (NCD) or war-injured survivors. Methods: Qualitative interviews were performed using a purposive sampling strategy of 18 political-key informants, 10 patients with NCD and 7 war-inj… Show more

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“…While such examples are specific to health messaging during the pandemic, reservists would continuously educate Gazans on the importance of a healthy lifestyle (which discourages smoking and encourages physical activity) due to high rates of preventable chronic disease in the enclave. 8,18 success. 19,20 In Gaza, research occurs in academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, humanitarian organizations, government agencies, and independently.…”
Section: Mobilizing Volunteers To Support Health Education and Community Outreachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While such examples are specific to health messaging during the pandemic, reservists would continuously educate Gazans on the importance of a healthy lifestyle (which discourages smoking and encourages physical activity) due to high rates of preventable chronic disease in the enclave. 8,18 success. 19,20 In Gaza, research occurs in academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, humanitarian organizations, government agencies, and independently.…”
Section: Mobilizing Volunteers To Support Health Education and Community Outreachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only 19 sources (33%) included community perspectives, mainly about patient access to and use of health services. For example, Mosleh et al interviewed 17 service-users in different Gazan health facilities about health service access barriers [ 38 ]. Similarly, Ashour et al interviewed household heads to assess Palestinian experiences of health services during political turmoil in Gaza [ 8 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the exclusion of the private sector from distribution of personal protective equipment (PPE) – particularly initially – despite it being a major SRH service provider in many Asia-Pacific countries. 24 This lack of engagement, which pre-dated the pandemic, directly affected the pandemic response.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%