Hakan MUT, Giray KOLCU, Vildan KARABACAK, Aysel BAŞAR, Şeyda UĞUR, Umut Gök BALCI, Kurtuluş ÖNGEL HOW SHOULD THE FAMILY PHYSICIANS' BEHAVIORS BE IN CASE.
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Hakan MUT, Giray KOLCU, Vildan KARABACAK, Aysel BAAR, eyda UUR,
Umut Gk BALCI, Kurtulu NGEL HOW SHOULD THE FAMILY PHYSICIANS'
BEHAVIORS BE IN CASE OF MIGRATION ? - A MODEL STUDY
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SYRIAN REFUGEES IN TURKEY 550386 Syrian refugees 200386 in
refugee camp 1 350000 in different areas of Turkey Most of refugees
no temporary identity card and no primary health care services 1
The Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency of Turkey. Syrian
Refugees in Turkey, Results of Field Study - 2013 Number of
refugees
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PARTNERS PREPARATIONS Seluklu Municipality Promotional
activities Seluklu Governorship Coordination between required
institutions Transportation vehicles and interpreters for
communication with refugees Posters, brochures and introductory
booklet Interpreters Vehicles and drivers Two teams including
doctor, midwife, interpreter and driver
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AIMMATERIAL - METHOD To determine the role of family physicians
(FP) in case of migration To inform Syrian refugees of preventative
health care services To canalize the refugees to make use of these
services To create a guide for address and contact information to
reach them again To ensure the continuity of health care services
for refugees Descriptive cross-sectional survey Face-to-face
interview technique Questionnaire including sociodemographic and
health status questions
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RESULTS Reached 2399 refugees - evaluated 2285 of them Only 299
refugees (%13) - temporary identity card Total mean age 20,5716,41
(: 20,23 - : 20,87) WOMEN MEN MENWOMEN
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RESULTS 45 pregnant - %6,9 of reproductive-aged (15-49) women
Vaccination - 687 children with MMRV and 335 children with polio.
%1,7 of refugees suspicious of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
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OTHER BENEFITS OF THE PROJECT Refugees - preventative health
care services Pregnant women, infants and unvaccinated children -
FHC Unregistered refugees - foreigners department Difficulties in
getting health care service - interviews with officials Needy
families - relevant institutions
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CONCLUSION Because of young population, making planning about
needs of them such as child/adolecent health, reproductive health,
pregnancy follow ups would be necessary We believe that planning
fieldworks by using this model is great importance of controlling
the health parameters of the service area By the definition of
family medicine, FPs/GPs should provide health care for everyone,
regardless of religion, language, race and socioeconomic level
differences