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WHO guidance for refugees in camps: systematic review

ObjectivesThe circumstances of people living in refugee camps means that they have distinct medical care requirements. Our objective is to describe clinical guidance in published WHO guidelines that refer to people living in refugee camps; and how evidence and context are used and reported in making...

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description ObjectivesThe circumstances of people living in refugee camps means that they have distinct medical care requirements. Our objective is to describe clinical guidance in published WHO guidelines that refer to people living in refugee camps; and how evidence and context are used and reported in making recommendations.DesignSystematic review and analysis of WHO guidelines approved by the organisation’s quality oversight body and published between 2007 and 2018. We sought for key terms related to camps and humanitarian settings, and identified text that included guidance. We compared this to Mèdecins Sans Frontièrs (MSF) guidelines.ResultsNo WHO guideline published in the last 10 years focused exclusively on clinical guidance for healthcare in camp settings. Seven guidelines contained guidance about camps; three made recommendations for camps—but only two used formal evidence summaries. We did not find any structured consideration of the situation in camps used in the decision-making process. We examined seven WHO guidelines and six chapters within guidelines that concerned humanitarian settings: none of these documents contained recommendations based on formal evidence summaries for camp settings. One of the eight MSF guidelines was devoted to clinical care in refugees and the authors had clearly linked the health problems and recommendations to the setting, but this guideline is now >20 years old.ConclusionsThere is an absence of up-to-date, evidence-based medical treatment guidelines from WHO and MSF that comprehensively address the clinical needs for people living in camps; and there is no common framework to help guideline groups formulate recommendations in these settings. WHO may wish to consider context of special populations more formally in the evidence to decision-making approach for clinical guidelines relevant to primary care.
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subjects Amnesties
Clinical decision making
Clinical practice guidelines
Decision making
Delivery of Health Care - methods
Delivery of Health Care - standards
Delivery of Health Care - trends
Disease control
Displaced persons
Domestic violence
Emergencies
Epidemics
Evidence-based medicine
Health care
Health problems
Health services
Health Status Disparities
Human rights
Humanitarianism
Humans
Immunization
Infections
Measles
Medicine
Needs Assessment
Nonprofit organizations
Practice Guidelines as Topic - standards
Primary care
Public Health
Refugee camps
Refugee Camps - organization & administration
Refugee Camps - standards
Refugees
Reproductive health
Systematic review
Tuberculosis
vulnerable populations
WHO
World Health Organization
title WHO guidance for refugees in camps: systematic review
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