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A Rapid Assessment of Health Literacy and Health Status of Rohingya Refugees Living in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh Following the August 2017 Exodus from Myanmar: A Cross-Sectional Study.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:A survey was conducted among Rohingya refugees to assess their overall health literacy and health status. METHODS:A questionnaire was developed to conduct face to face interviews among Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh in November-December 2017. Families were selected using convenience sampling from four large refugee camps. RESULTS:Primary respondents aged 10-90 (median 32) years, 56% male, representing 1634 families were interviewed and provided data of themselves and 6268 additional family members, 4163 (66.4%) of whom were children aged <18 years. Of all, only 736 (45%) primary respondents knew how to appropriately treat diarrhoea, 882 (54%) relied on unqualified village "doctors" for treatment, 547 (33.5%) reported a family member suffering injuries in the previous six months, with 8% (42/547) of injuries fatal. One hundred and ninety two (11.8%) primary respondents also reported deaths within their family in the preceding 12 months, with the majority (70% [134/192]) occurring in males, and 44% (85/192) of all deaths were claimed to be homicidal. CONCLUSION:This survey highlights overall poor health literacy, limited access to qualified health care, and a high rate of injuries and assaults among Rohingyas. However, these data come from an anecdotal survey that excluded some sensitive but important questions.

SUBMITTER: Rahman MR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7557811 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Rapid Assessment of Health Literacy and Health Status of Rohingya Refugees Living in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh Following the August 2017 Exodus from Myanmar: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Rahman Md Ridwanur MR   Faiz Mohammad Abul MA   Nu Ma Yin MY   Hassan Md Rafiqul MR   Chakrabarty Ashish Kumar AK   Kabir Iqbal I   Islam Khaleda K   Jafarullah Abul Kashem Mohammad AKM   Alakabawy Mariam M   Khatami Ameneh A   Rashid Harunor H  

Tropical medicine and infectious disease 20200701 3


<h4>Background</h4>A survey was conducted among Rohingya refugees to assess their overall health literacy and health status.<h4>Methods</h4>A questionnaire was developed to conduct face to face interviews among Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh in November-December 2017. Families were selected using convenience sampling from four large refugee camps.<h4>Results</h4>Primary respondents aged 10-90 (median 32) years, 56% male, representing 1634 families were interviewed and provided data  ...[more]

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