The study evaluates a health education-based training program's impact on health empowerment among refugees in Jordan. Results show a significant increase in health empowerment scores for the experimental group compared to the control group. The program maintained enhanced health empowerment levels over time, emphasizing the need for prioritizing health education and awareness programs for refugees.
The research addresses the challenges faced by refugees in accessing healthcare and emphasizes the importance of promoting health literacy and empowerment. It highlights the psychological, social, and material needs of refugees, focusing on enhancing their ability to control and manage their health outcomes.
Furthermore, the study discusses the prevalence of chronic diseases among Syrian refugees in Jordan and stresses the significance of integrating refugees into society through environmental factors and individual empowerment. It also explores various factors influencing public health among refugee populations.
Overall, the findings underscore the critical role of tailored health education programs in improving refugee health outcomes and empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their well-being.
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by Ahmed AlShar... klo arxiv.org 03-05-2024
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