ЗАБЕЗПЕЧЕННЯ ПРАВ ЛЮДИНИ НА ОХОРОНУ ЗДОРОВ’Я В УМОВАХ ВОЄННОГО СТАНУ В СВІТЛІ ДОСЯГНЕННЯ ЦІЛЕЙ СТАЛОГО РОЗВИТКУ ООН DOI Open Access
Zoryana Skaletska

Право ua, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 3, P. 212 - 218

Published: Jan. 1, 2022

Threats to sustainability in face of post-pandemic scenarios and the war in Ukraine DOI
João Pinto da Costa, Ana L. Patrício Silva, ‪Damià Barceló

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 892, P. 164509 - 164509

Published: May 29, 2023

Language: Английский

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‘I just want to go home, is what I need’ – Voices of Ukrainian refugee children living in Estonia after fleeing the war DOI
Karmen Toros, Olena Kozmenko, Asgeir Falch‐Eriksen

et al.

Children and Youth Services Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 158, P. 107461 - 107461

Published: Jan. 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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The social and health consequences of the war for Ukrainian children and adolescents: a rapid systematic review DOI
Bárbara Badanta,

María Márquez De la Plata-Blasco,

Giancarlo Lucchetti

et al.

Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 226, P. 74 - 79

Published: Nov. 25, 2023

Language: Английский

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The impact of war on people with type 2 diabetes in Ukraine: a survey study DOI Creative Commons
Oksana Sulaieva, Viktoriia Yerokhovych, Сергій Земсков

et al.

EClinicalMedicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 79, P. 103008 - 103008

Published: Dec. 15, 2024

Language: Английский

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Emergency Care for Refugee Patients at Suceava Hospital, Romania: Challenges and Insights from the First Year of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict DOI Open Access
Elena Tătăranu, Laura Ion, Alexandru Nemţoi

et al.

Healthcare, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(2), P. 138 - 138

Published: Jan. 13, 2025

Background: The ongoing military conflict in Ukraine has had a devastating impact on children’s health, exposing them to range of illnesses. aim this study was analyze the most common medical conditions among Ukrainian children since beginning conflict, with focus identifying and understanding these problems wartime setting. Method: To assess health status affected children, we collected data from 422 pediatric patients who presented emergency department. analysis included reviewing records, documenting nature illness, treatments administered, need for hospitalization. Results: Preliminary results indicate that interstitial pneumonia, contusions, gastroenterocolitis, traumatic brain injury were conditions. Of studied, 80% received appropriate care without hospitalization, while 20% admitted further evaluation. Conclusions: Interstitial pneumonia diagnosed 23% patients, highlighting vulnerability respiratory system under Contusions predominant musculoskeletal injuries, accounting 81% cases, gastroenterocolitis 46% reflecting poor living

Language: Английский

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‘I have the strength and the Faith’ — adaptation of Ukrainian refugee parents in Estonia after fleeing the war DOI
Karmen Toros, Olena Kozmenko

European Journal of Social Work, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 14

Published: March 21, 2025

Language: Английский

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The impact of armed conflict on global patterns of childhood cancer DOI
Pamela Espinoza, Henry E. Rice, Paul H. Wise

et al.

The Lancet Oncology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 26(4), P. 421 - 424

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Effectiveness of Hope Groups, a Mental Health, Parenting Support, and Violence Prevention Program for Families Affected by the War in Ukraine: Findings from a Pre-Post Study DOI
Susan D. Hillis,

Sydney Tucker,

Nicole Baldonado

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Background: Nearly one in six children lived war zones 2021. Evidence-based psychosocial and parenting support has potential to mitigate negative impacts for parents co-exposed displacement. In the current Ukraine, local mental health experts co-created evaluated, collaboration with global experts, effectiveness of groups, called 'Hope Groups', on improvements health, positive parenting, violence against after 2022 Russian invasion.Methods: Participants (n=577) included Ukrainian caregivers co-residing children, non-resident informal caregivers. Internally displaced, externally those living at-home war-torn regions were invited groups by trained peer facilitators. Using a pre-post design, we compared individual level frequency measures at baseline, midline, endline using paired t-tests multi-level regression models assess changes 4 9 child outcomes.Findings: Compared every outcome improved significantly midline endline. Mental ratings showed reductions depressive symptoms 56.8% (95% CI: -59.0,-54.3), increases hopefulness, coping grief, self-care, ranging from 62.0% 53.6,71.3) 77.0% 66.3,88.3). Significant outcomes monitoring reinforcing behavior, supporting development, protecting child, nonviolent discipline, verbalizing emotions. By endline, emotional violence, physical despondency had dropped 57.7% -63.0%,-51.9), 64.0% -79.0,-39.5), 51.9% -45.1,-57.9), respectively. Outcomes stratified displacement status remained significant, as did according facilitator type (lay versus professional).Interpretation: This study shows preliminary evidence feasibility Hope Groups war-affected caregivers, reduced children.Funding: UK Research Innovation (GCRF), LEGO Foundation, Oak World Without Orphans, Moderna Charitable Foundation.Declaration Interest: I do not have any competing interests.Ethical Approval: The University Oxford Ethics Committee approved this (Approval #R84832/RE001). Informed consent was obtained web-based links mobile phones.

Language: Английский

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Refugee Health: A Global and Multidisciplinary Challenge DOI Creative Commons
Olena Zimba, Armen Yuri Gasparyan

Journal of Korean Medical Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 38(6)

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

The ongoing war and evolving humanitarian crisis in Ukraine have forced millions of women, children, elderly people to flee the zones relocate across Poland, other European countries, elsewhere world. As a result, numerous health issues emerged host ranging from refugees' low immunization coverage psychological distress multimorbidities. Humanitarian support multidisciplinary approach may help improve well-being. Involving relocated medics rehabilitation medical care their compatriots offer psychosocial benefits.

Language: Английский

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The effectiveness of Hope Groups, a mental health, parenting support, and violence prevention program for families affected by the war in Ukraine: Findings from a pre-post study DOI Creative Commons
Susan D. Hillis,

Sydney Tucker,

Nicole Baldonado

et al.

Journal of Migration and Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10, P. 100251 - 100251

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Nearly one in six children lived war zones 2023. Evidence-based psychosocial and parenting support has potential to mitigate negative impacts for parents co-exposed displacement, especially relation mental health harsh reactions. In the current Ukraine, local experts co-created evaluated, with global experts, effectiveness of groups, called

Language: Английский

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