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Violence against healthcare in conflict: a systematic review of the literature and agenda for future research.

Rohini J Haar1, Róisín Read2, Larissa Fast2, Karl Blanchet3, Stephanie Rinaldi2, Bertrand Taithe2, Christina Wille4, Leonard S Rubenstein5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Attacks on health care in armed conflict, including those on health workers, facilities, patients and transports, represent serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law. Information about these incidents and their characteristics are available in myriad forms: as published research or commentary, investigative reports, and within online data collection initiatives. We review the research on attacks on health to understand what data they rely on, what subjects they cover and what gaps exist in order to develop a research agenda going forward. METHODS AND
FINDINGS: This study utilizes a systematic review of peer-reviewed to identify and understand relevant data about attacks on health in situations of conflict. We identified 1479 papers published before January 1, 2020 using systematic and hand-searching and chose 45 articles for review that matched our inclusion criteria. We extracted data on geographical and conflict foci, methodology, objectives and major themes. Among the included articles, 26 focused on assessment of evidence of attacks, 15 on analyzing their impacts, three on the legal and human rights principles and one on the methods of documentation. We analyzed article data to answer questions about where and when attacks occur and are investigated, what types of attacks occur, who is perpetrating them, and how and why they are studied. We synthesized cross-cutting themes on the impacts of these attacks, mitigation efforts, and gaps in existing data.
CONCLUSION: Recognizing limitations in the review, we find there have been comparatively few studies over the past four decades but the literature is growing. To deepen the discussions of the scope of attacks and to enable cross-context comparisons, documentation of attacks on health must be enhanced to make the data more consistent, more thorough, more accessible, include diverse perspectives, and clarify taxonomy. As the research on attacks on health expands, practical questions on how the data is utilized for advocacy, protection and accountability must be prioritized.

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Keywords:  Armed conflict; Attacks on health; Conflict; Geneva conventions; Hospitals; International humanitarian law; Medicine; Protection; Violence against healthcare; War; War crimes

Year:  2021        PMID: 33962623     DOI: 10.1186/s13031-021-00372-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Confl Health        ISSN: 1752-1505            Impact factor:   2.723


  34 in total

1.  Doctors leaving 12 tertiary hospitals in Iraq, 2004-2007.

Authors:  Gilbert M Burnham; Riyadh Lafta; Shannon Doocy
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2009-06-06       Impact factor: 4.634

2.  Direct killing of patients in humanitarian situations and armed conflicts: the profession of medicine is losing its meaning.

Authors:  Ramin Asgary
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2015-02-02       Impact factor: 2.345

Review 3.  A scoping review of the wider and long-term impacts of attacks on healthcare in conflict zones.

Authors:  Mohammed Hassaan Afzal; Anisa Jabeen Nasir Jafar
Journal:  Med Confl Surviv       Date:  2019-04-03

4.  Reducing the Impact of Attacks against Healthcare by Curbing the Use of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas: Developments at the Global Level.

Authors:  Simon Bagshaw
Journal:  World Health Popul       Date:  2016

5.  Health sector response to security threats during the civil war in E1 Salvador.

Authors:  P E Brentlinger
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1996-12-07

6.  Health workers and the weaponisation of health care in Syria: a preliminary inquiry for The Lancet-American University of Beirut Commission on Syria.

Authors:  Fouad M Fouad; Annie Sparrow; Ahmad Tarakji; Mohamad Alameddine; Fadi El-Jardali; Adam P Coutts; Nour El Arnaout; Lama Bou Karroum; Mohammed Jawad; Sophie Roborgh; Aula Abbara; Fadi Alhalabi; Ibrahim AlMasri; Samer Jabbour
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2017-03-15       Impact factor: 79.321

7.  Measurement of attacks and interferences with health care in conflict: validation of an incident reporting tool for attacks on and interferences with health care in eastern Burma.

Authors:  Rohini J Haar; Katherine Ha Footer; Sonal Singh; Susan G Sherman; Casey Branchini; Joshua Sclar; Emily Clouse; Leonard S Rubenstein
Journal:  Confl Health       Date:  2014-11-03       Impact factor: 2.723

8.  Perceptions of the effects of armed conflict on maternal and reproductive health services and outcomes in Burundi and Northern Uganda: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Primus Che Chi; Patience Bulage; Henrik Urdal; Johanne Sundby
Journal:  BMC Int Health Hum Rights       Date:  2015-04-03

Review 9.  Health Care Workers in the setting of the "Arab Spring": a scoping review for the Lancet-AUB Commission on Syria.

Authors:  Lama Bou-Karroum; Karim N Daou; Mohamed Nomier; Nour El Arnaout; Fouad M Fouad; Fadi El-Jardali; Elie A Akl
Journal:  J Glob Health       Date:  2019-06       Impact factor: 4.413

Review 10.  Review of attacks on health care facilities in six conflicts of the past three decades.

Authors:  Carolyn Briody; Leonard Rubenstein; Les Roberts; Eamon Penney; William Keenan; Jeffrey Horbar
Journal:  Confl Health       Date:  2018-05-02       Impact factor: 2.723

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Authors:  Frederike J C Haverkamp; Tristan A J van Leest; Måns Muhrbeck; Rigo Hoencamp; Andreas Wladis; Edward C T H Tan
Journal:  World J Emerg Surg       Date:  2022-03-05       Impact factor: 5.469

2.  Geographical distribution of the health crisis of war in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.

Authors:  Mulugeta Gebregziabher; Fasika Amdeselassie; Reiye Esayas; Zerihun Abebe; Hannah Silvia; Abeba A Teklehaimanot; Jeffrey E Korte; John L Pearce; James J Cochran
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2022-04

3.  Safety of Health Care Workers in a War Zone-A European Issue.

Authors:  Alpo Vuorio; Robert Bor
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-03-30

4.  Medical aid to war victims in Syria in 2019: a report of organized healthcare support from a charity organization.

Authors:  Łukasz Przepiórka; Mariusz Boguszewski; Cezary Smuniewski; Sławomir Kujawski
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2022-09-10       Impact factor: 2.908

5.  Applying the Haddon Matrix to Frontline Care Preparedness and Response in Asymmetric Warfare.

Authors:  Flavio Salio; Alessandro Pirisi; Gregory R Ciottone; Lina Maria Echeverri; Kobi Peleg; Anthony D Redmond; Eric S Weinstein; Ives Hubloue; Francesco Della Corte; Luca Ragazzoni
Journal:  Prehosp Disaster Med       Date:  2022-07-25       Impact factor: 2.866

  5 in total

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