Background Armed conflicts have major indirect health impacts in addition to the direct harms from violence. They create enduring political instability, destabilise health systems …
A Tsalikis, R Pedi - Digest of Middle East Studies, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
During the last decade, a significant amount of academic research focusing on the causes of, and the actors involved in the Yemen conflict has been published in peer‐reviewed …
M Wootton, L Davidson - Clinics in Integrated Care, 2023 - Elsevier
This article traces the developing role of nurses in response to emergencies, from the Crimean war to the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. The scope and definition of the nursing …
Studies 9, no. 3 (1997): 82. 7. Though there is a clear resonance in the emphasis on relations, this is not the technical meaning of “field” found in the work of Pierre Bourdieu. See …
Introduction: This study aimed to determine the association between residing in municipalities with armed conflict and dental caries among adults in Colombia. Methods …
Empirical evidence isolating the independent effect of armed conflict on health is scant, has methodological limitations, and neglects a growing burden of non-communicable diseases …