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Table 1 Collection papers by health area

From: Introduction to collection: confronting the challenges of health research in humanitarian crises

Health Area

Lead Author - Title

Number on Map (Fig. 1)

Aging

Maestre, et al. - Research on aging during the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis: the experience of the Maracaibo aging study

1

Environmental Health

Vega Ocasio, et al. - Conducting an immersive community-based assessment of post-hurricane experience among Puerto Ricans: lived experience of medical ecology in an environmental disaster and migration

2

Gender-Based Violence

Falb, et al. - Pre-positioning an evaluation of cash assistance programming in an acute emergency: strategies and lessons learned from a study in Raqqa Governorate, Syria

3

Infectious Disease

Alva, et al. - Conducting mixed-methods research with Ebola survivors in a complex setting in Sierra Leone

4

Ho, et al. - A Mixed-methods Investigation to Understand and Improve the Scaled-up Infection Prevention and Control in Primary Care Health Facilities During the Ebola Virus Disease Epidemic in Sierra Leone (submitted)

5

Oloruntoba, et al. - A case study approach to assess routine childhood immunization coverage of populations in an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in northeastern Nigeria (submitted)

6

Palliative Care

de Laat, et al. - A case analysis of partnered research on palliative care for refugees in Jordan and Rwanda

7

Maternal and Child Health

Gaffey, et al. - Researching the delivery of health and nutrition interventions for women and children in the context of armed conflict: lessons on research challenges and strategies from BRANCH Consortium case studies of Somalia, Mali, Pakistan and Afghanistan

8

Iellamo, et al. - Breastfeeding knowledge of mothers in protracted crises: the Gaza Strip example

9

Lasater, et al. - Lessons learned evaluating the baby friendly spaces program for south Sudanese refugees in Gambella, Ethiopia: strengthening research and programmatic partnerships to address maternal and child health and psychosocial needs in humanitarian emergencies

10

Sami, et al. - An analytic perspective of a mixed methods study during humanitarian crises in South Sudan: translating facility- and community-based newborn guidelines into practice

11

Tounkara, et al. - A health system intervention in a humanitarian crisis situation in Mali (submitted)

12

Mental Health

Betancourt, et al. - The intergenerational impact of war on mental health and psychosocial wellbeing: lessons from the longitudinal study of war-affected youth in Sierra Leone

13

Caman, et al. - Mental health research among refugees in Turkey (submitted)

14

Padmavati, et al. - Learnings from conducting mental health research during 2004 tsunami in Tamil Nadu, India

15

Panter-Brick, et al. - Measuring the psychosocial, biological, and cognitive signatures of profound stress in humanitarian settings: impacts, challenges, and strategies in the field

16

Poole, et al. - A combination sampling approach for epidemiologic research in humanitarian settings: a case analysis of a study of depressive disorder prevalence among refugees in Greece

17

Weine, et al. - Conducting research on building psychosocial support for Syrian refugee families in a humanitarian emergency

18

Sexual and Reproductive Health

Ahmed, et al. - Challenges and strategies in conducting sexual and reproductive health research among Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

19

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)

Lantagne, et al. - Lessons learned from conducting six multi-country mixed-methods effectiveness research studies on water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions in humanitarian response

20

Salih, et al. - Efficiency of well-tank-faucet system chlorination to control water-related ailments in a low-resource humanitarian setting in Sudan (submitted)

21

Yimer, et al. - Community engagement and building trust to resolve ethical challenges during humanitarian crises: experience from the CAGED study

22

Multiple Conditions

Guha-Sapir, et al. - Challenges in public health and epidemiology research in humanitarian settings: experiences from the field

23