2021
DOI: 10.4314/ejhs.v31i1.19
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Challenges of Reproductive Health Management in the Camps of Internally Displaced Persons: A Systematic Review

Abstract: BACKGROUND Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the camps face many reproductive health challenges. They should meet their needs timely to save their lives. This paper outlines a systematic review to discuss the challenges of reproductive health management in the camps of internally displaced persons.METHODS: For this research, electronic databases including PubMed, Science Direct, Scopus, Pro Quest, Google Scholar and Cochrane Library till January 1, 2020 were searched. A threestage screening process was us… Show more

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“…Besides, in this study, daily laborers were 3.29 times more likely to utilize health services than farmers {AOR=3.29(CI; 1.63-6.62). Daily laborers have more prone to nutritional disorder, work related injuries, no regular income generated for the purpose of health service at the time of illness and utilize more health service .It is consistent with the study in South Gondar zone (20). This could be because daily laborers are too busy with their regular daily activities to visit health institutions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Besides, in this study, daily laborers were 3.29 times more likely to utilize health services than farmers {AOR=3.29(CI; 1.63-6.62). Daily laborers have more prone to nutritional disorder, work related injuries, no regular income generated for the purpose of health service at the time of illness and utilize more health service .It is consistent with the study in South Gondar zone (20). This could be because daily laborers are too busy with their regular daily activities to visit health institutions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%