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            Continuity of Care for Forcibly Displaced Persons Living with Chronic Illness

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            Skovdal, Morten (editor)
            Skovgaard Andersen, Lena (editor)
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            English
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            Abstract
            Available open access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. When people are forced to flee their homes – due to armed conflict, persecution, or human rights violations – continuity of care for those living with chronic illnesses becomes a critical concern. Yet, across the full migratory journey – from displacement and transit, through resettlement, and into possible onward movement such as return or circular migration – access to consistent, appropriate healthcare is often disrupted or fragmented. Responding to the WHO’s global research agenda on health, migration, and displacement, this edited volume brings together international research spanning diverse geographical settings, chronic conditions, population groups, and methodological approaches. It offers evidence and insights from across the entire continuum of mobility, identifying different types of work or strategies that are central to the evolving needs of forcibly displaced people living with chronic diseases.
            URI
            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/173238
            Keywords
            Refugees; FDP; Forcibly Displaced Persons; Migrant; Public Health; Health Policy; Global Health; Healthcare; WHO
            DOI
            10.51952/9781447377276
            ISBN
            9781447377269, 9781447377276, 9781447377252
            Publisher
            Policy Press
            Publication date and place
            Bristol, 2026
            Imprint
            Policy Press
            Classification
            Refugees and political asylum
            Public health and preventive medicine
            Medical sociology
            Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
            Pages
            176
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