TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors in use of family planning services by Syrian women in a refugee camp in Jordan
AU - West, Lucy
AU - Isotta-Day, Harriet
AU - Ba-Break, Maryam
AU - Morgan, Rosemary
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Background The Syrian conflict presents the fastest growing refugee crisis in the world today, with over four million people now displaced outside the country. Existing literature suggests that family planning services are often still neglected in crisis response efforts. Methods A small-scale qualitative study conducted in May 2013, interviewing Syrian women residing in a Jordanian refugee camp about use and barriers to accessing family planning services. Results The study shows that significant barriers remain, and suggests that international attempts to address refugees' family planning needs remain inconsistent. Conclusions Several practical measures are identified to address barriers to access, making the article of both practical and academic relevance.
AB - Background The Syrian conflict presents the fastest growing refugee crisis in the world today, with over four million people now displaced outside the country. Existing literature suggests that family planning services are often still neglected in crisis response efforts. Methods A small-scale qualitative study conducted in May 2013, interviewing Syrian women residing in a Jordanian refugee camp about use and barriers to accessing family planning services. Results The study shows that significant barriers remain, and suggests that international attempts to address refugees' family planning needs remain inconsistent. Conclusions Several practical measures are identified to address barriers to access, making the article of both practical and academic relevance.
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U2 - 10.1136/jfprhc-2014-101026
DO - 10.1136/jfprhc-2014-101026
M3 - Article
C2 - 26962045
AN - SCOPUS:85019953443
SN - 2515-1991
VL - 43
SP - 96
EP - 102
JO - BMJ Sexual and Reproductive Health
JF - BMJ Sexual and Reproductive Health
IS - 2
ER -