Exploring Health and Wellness for Syrian Refugees

abstract: The number of refugees experiencing displacement is 25.9 million worldwide, with the majority in the last 7 years from Syria. While international government organizations and researchers have called for assessment of refugee health and wellness, research in this vulnerable population is li...

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Other Authors: Wofford, Danielle (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57096
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-570962020-06-02T03:01:13Z Exploring Health and Wellness for Syrian Refugees abstract: The number of refugees experiencing displacement is 25.9 million worldwide, with the majority in the last 7 years from Syria. While international government organizations and researchers have called for assessment of refugee health and wellness, research in this vulnerable population is limited. This dissertation is built around humanizing refugee research on health and wellness. The introduction in Chapter 1 provides an overview for the three resulting chapters which are (a) a grounded theory study to gain insight into the lives of Syrian refugees living in displacement; (b) a systematic literature review on wellness in Syrian refugees in displacement; and (c) a concept analysis to examine wellness from the perspective of Syrian refugee women within the context of displacement. Chapter 5 includes the summary, discussion, and recommendations for future research. Chapter 2 consists of three themes which shaped the lives of Syrian refugees during displacement: (a) assets and deficits; (b) official obstacles and supports; and (c) unofficial obstacles and supports. Health emerged as a priority for the refugees which included many dimensions related to the quality of their health and health needs. The results of Chapter 2 precipitated in using wellness as a holistic lens to view Syrian refugee’s health and health needs in Chapter 3. The results of Chapter 3 added a more holistic view of Syrian refugee health, while highlighting the need for improved research methods addressing wellness in Syrian refugees. Chapter 4 clarifies and defines wellness from the perspective of Syrian refugee women. Dissertation/Thesis Wofford, Danielle (Author) Komnenich, Pauline (Advisor) Fleury, Julie (Advisor) Klimek, Barbara (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Nursing Concept Analysis Health Humanizing Syrian Refugees Syrian Women Refugees Wellness eng 148 pages Doctoral Dissertation Nursing and Healthcare Innovation 2020 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57096 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2020
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Nursing
Concept Analysis
Health
Humanizing
Syrian Refugees
Syrian Women Refugees
Wellness
spellingShingle Nursing
Concept Analysis
Health
Humanizing
Syrian Refugees
Syrian Women Refugees
Wellness
Exploring Health and Wellness for Syrian Refugees
description abstract: The number of refugees experiencing displacement is 25.9 million worldwide, with the majority in the last 7 years from Syria. While international government organizations and researchers have called for assessment of refugee health and wellness, research in this vulnerable population is limited. This dissertation is built around humanizing refugee research on health and wellness. The introduction in Chapter 1 provides an overview for the three resulting chapters which are (a) a grounded theory study to gain insight into the lives of Syrian refugees living in displacement; (b) a systematic literature review on wellness in Syrian refugees in displacement; and (c) a concept analysis to examine wellness from the perspective of Syrian refugee women within the context of displacement. Chapter 5 includes the summary, discussion, and recommendations for future research. Chapter 2 consists of three themes which shaped the lives of Syrian refugees during displacement: (a) assets and deficits; (b) official obstacles and supports; and (c) unofficial obstacles and supports. Health emerged as a priority for the refugees which included many dimensions related to the quality of their health and health needs. The results of Chapter 2 precipitated in using wellness as a holistic lens to view Syrian refugee’s health and health needs in Chapter 3. The results of Chapter 3 added a more holistic view of Syrian refugee health, while highlighting the need for improved research methods addressing wellness in Syrian refugees. Chapter 4 clarifies and defines wellness from the perspective of Syrian refugee women. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Nursing and Healthcare Innovation 2020
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title Exploring Health and Wellness for Syrian Refugees
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