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Refugee Health Care
An Essential Medical Guide
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Main description:

Refugees arrive in the United States from different parts of the world and their numbers increase every year. Refugees undergo a medical screening soon after arrival, as recommended by the U.S. Department of State, and it is often primary care practitioners or psychiatrists who usually evaluate these patients at this first visit. Though physicians receive a variable amount of training in cross-cultural medicine, virtually none is in the area of refugee evaluations. Refugee evaluations are different from routine patient evaluations in several significant ways: 1) They are new immigrants from countries where the disease epidemiology is different from the U.S.; 2) Certain infectious disease processes need to be ruled out upon arrival to prevent the spread of communicable diseases; 3) The prevalence of mental health disorders in refugees is higher than the local population; 4) The medical and psychiatric health problems of refugees are often caused or affected by their past experience with trauma and their current acculturation difficulties; and 5) Significant cultural barriers can arise in the accurate evaluation and treatment of these refugees. Books on refugee health usually are written from ecological and public health perspectives and address generic refugee population issues. There are very few clinical textbooks, and most focus only on mental health. Refugee Health Care is a practical guide providing focused information for busy primary care practitioners, and many of the recommendations in the book apply to all immigrants. This concise pocketbook reviews medical and psychiatric conditions that are essential to know in the evaluation and treatment of refugees.


Feature:

Concise and focused for the practicing clinician

Addresses physical, mental and cultural needs of refugees

One of the first books to address refugee health for clinicians


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Refugees arriving in the U.S. are required to undergo medical screening soon after arrival and also need ongoing health care. Medical examination of refugees differs from routine patient evaluations in significant ways:

* They often come from countries with a disease epidemiology different from the U.S.

* They should be screened for communicable diseases upon arrival

* The prevalence of mental health disorders in refugees is high

* Medical and psychiatric conditions of refugees are affected by past trauma and current acculturation difficulties

* Significant cultural barriers can arise in the accurate evaluation and treatment of refugees.

Physicians receive very little training in refugee health. Refugee Health Care is a practical guide providing concise information for busy practitioners. This concise textbook reviews common conditions seen in refugees and some of the recommendations in the book apply to all immigrants. It will be a valuable resource for primary care physicians, psychiatrists, pediatricians, women’s health providers and any health care practitioner who treats refugees.


Contents:

Introduction (definition of refugees, the global burden of refugees, UN resettlement process, the role of national and local resettlement agencies, and recent trends in refugee arrivals).- Psychosocial determinants of health.- Initial refugee screening.- Immunizations.- Tuburculosis.- Parasitic infections.- Viral hepatitis.- Malaria.- Sexually transmitted diseases.- Chronic diseases.- Prevalence of mental health disorders.- Screening for mental illness.- Treatment of mental illness.- Refugee womens health.- Health issues in refugee children.- Forensic evaluation of asylum seekers.- Violence and refugees.- Future of refugee health care.


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781493902705
Publisher: Springer (Springer New York)
Publication date: March, 2014
Pages: 200
Weight: 415g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Diseases and Disorders, General Practice, Infectious Diseases, Psychiatry, Public Health

MEET THE AUTHOR

Aniyizhai Annamalai M.D. is assistant professor at Yale University School of Medicine. She is the director of the Yale Refugee Clinic, and supervises both Internal Medicine and Psychiatry residents at the clinic. She practices both Internal Medicine and Psychiatry and is interested in the delivery of integrated care. Her interest in global health is centered on refugee populations with a specific focus on disease manifestations across different cultures. She has presented workshops at national and international conferences on issues related to refugees. She was an invited speaker at the North American Refugee Healthcare Conference in June 2012. She teaches a monthly lecture on refugee screening guidelines for the Yale Traditional Internal Medicine Residency Program.

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“This book draws attention to the common problems experienced by displaced populations and the unique aspects of caring for these patients. … The audience is vast, from those who travel to care for displaced persons on a permanent or medical mission basis, to those primary care clinicians who will care for resettled refugees in developed countries, to those policy makers who must incorporate these populations into planning documents. … photographs, tables, and figures help make the concepts easy to understand. (Vincent F. Carr, Doody’s Book Reviews, July, 2014)