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- Title
Human costs of healthcare resilience during the war in Ukraine: Lessons from addiction and HIV treatment.
- Authors
Rozanova, Julia; Zaviryukha, Irina; Deac, Alexandra A.; Zeziulin, Oleksandr; Kiriazova, Tetiana; Earnshaw, Valerie; Rich, Katherine M.; Shenoi, Sheela V.; Skipper, Harry; Yariy, Volodymyr; Strang, Sir John
- Abstract
The article discusses factors that contributed to the resilience of HIV and addiction treatment/care facilities in Ukraine during its war with Russia. Topics discussed include Ukrainian health care workers' dedication and treatment of patients despite the Russian invasion, the presence of a supportive working environment wherein clinical directors recognize the contributions of clinicians and health care staff, and recommendations to improve and maintain the capacity for HIV and addiction care.
- Subjects
UKRAINE; SUBSTANCE abuse; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; MIDDLE-income countries; HIV infections; WAR; PROFESSIONAL employee training; RESOURCE-limited settings; MEDICAL care costs; LOW-income countries; ECONOMICS
- Publication
Addiction, 2024, Vol 119, Issue 6, p980
- ISSN
0965-2140
- Publication type
Editorial
- DOI
10.1111/add.16406