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Am J Disaster Med ; 15(1): 49-69, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32804386

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OBJECTIVE: Conflict is often destructive to existing services and exacerbates population health inequities and the vulner-abilities of existing healthcare. We undertook a scoping review of the literature concerning delivery of primary healthcare (PHC) in post-conflict settings. DESIGN: We undertook a scoping review of the peer-reviewed and gray literature to identify articles related to the development and delivery of PHC in post-conflict settings. We searched PubMed/Medline, Cochrane Library, Em-base/Ovid, CAB abstracts, POPLINE, and WHO.int. between January 1990 through the December end of 2017, for arti-cles in the English language. Two researchers independently assessed each article and applied inclusion criteria: refer-ring to post-conflict settings and a range of terms related to PHC or health system development. Search terms were selected by careful review of the World Health Organization's analytical framework for developing a strategy on univer-sal coverage and analysis according to the availability, accessibility, affordability, and acceptability of healthcare and further themes involving demand-side or user-side concerns. RESULTS: Findings were captured to reflect a range of conflict-affected settings and varied priorities and approaches to PHC reconstruction. Integrated immediate and longer-term strategies, involving needs-assessments, effective ad-ministration, development of institutions, and cost-efficient investment in human resources, infrastructure, and capacity building are needed to deliver expanded and equitable services, responsive to population health needs, critical to the delivery of equitable PHC. CONCLUSIONS: Scoping review of the literature may be formative in the generation of evidence-base to inform delivery of universal PHC, when applied according to context specificity of conflict-affected setting.


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Atención a la Salud/organización & administración , Seguridad del Paciente , Atención Primaria de Salud/organización & administración , Guerra , Humanos
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