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Psychosocial and Medical Intervention before Emergency Travel in Humanitarian Workers – How early is not too late?

A number of humanitarian and health care workers have to start their mission immediately, especially if professionals on-call, or members of international health and/or social intervention bodies such as UNHCR, MSF, WHO. This communication focus on questions seeking possible answers on preparation i...

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Published in:Clinical social work journal / CWS 2019-01, Vol.10 (4), p.70-72
Main Authors: Kalatova, D., Subramanian, S., Luliak, M., Gulasova, M., Jancovic, M., Prochazkova, K., Hupkova, I., Otrubova, J., Libova, L., Katunska, M., Popovicova, M., Topolska, A., Sramkova, M., Hofbauerova, B., Murgova, A., Kimuli, D.
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Summary:A number of humanitarian and health care workers have to start their mission immediately, especially if professionals on-call, or members of international health and/or social intervention bodies such as UNHCR, MSF, WHO. This communication focus on questions seeking possible answers on preparation including psychosocial orientation and vaccination before an emergency travel of humanitarian staff to conflict areas.
ISSN:2222-386X
2076-9741
DOI:10.22359/cswhi_10_4_05