Mémoire pour le Diplôme inter-universitaire Santé mentale dans la communauté»
Regional situation analysis, practices, experiences, lessons learned and ways forward.
The scale of international migration in the WHO European Region has increased substantially in the last decade. The dynamics of large-scale migration pose specific challenges and opportunities to health systems, and responses will differ from country to country. Strengthening health system responses... is one of the priority areas in the 2016 Strategy and action plan for refugee and migrant health in the WHO European Region. Its agreed actions include the identification and mapping of practices for developing and delivering health services that respond to the needs of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants. This compendium aims to collect and present some of these practices in the form of case studies. Selected in 2016, the case studies reflect experience from different levels of administration in a variety of European countries, and during the different phases of the migration journey.
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Health Evidence Network Synthesis Report, No. 47
The increasing number of refugees, asylum seekers and irregular migrants poses a challenge for mental health services in Europe. This review found that these groups are exposed to risk factors for mental disorders before, during and after migration. ...The prevalence rates of psychotic, mood and substance use disorders in these groups are variable but overall are similar to those in the host populations; however, the rates of post-traumatic stress disorder in refugees and asylum seekers are higher.
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WHO Recommendations 2018 Update
The primary audience for these recommendations includes health professionals who are responsible for developing national and local health care guidelines and protocols (particularly those related to PPH prevention and treatment) and those involved in the provision of... care to women and their newborns during labour and childbirth, including midwives, nurses, general medical practitioners and obstetricians, as well as managers of maternal and child health programmes, and relevant staff in ministries of health and training institutions, in all settings.
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Guidelines for the care and treatment of persons diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry60:5 (2019), pp 500–515
BMC Public Health, Volume 18, Article number: 303 (2018)
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5208-0
Published: 02 March 2018
Published:December 21, 2018
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(18)30289-3
Journal of Virus Eradication 2018; 4 (Supplement 2): 33–39
Policy Brief
published: 16 March 2018 doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00069
Meeting Report
27–30 June 2017 Manila, Philippines
Communicable Disease Control Branch
Communicable Disease Management Protocol – Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), February 2010
(Published with Decision No. 3003/QðBYT dated 19/8/2009 of the Minister of Health)
UNAIDS 2016, Reference
HIV care and support taking into account the 2016 WHO consolidated guidelines