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- Emergency Healthcare Response in Settings of Forcibly Displaced People: A ReviewPublication . Santos, Mariana Sofia Costa; Sá, Juliana Marília Pereira de; Norte, Gustavo Rafael Laborinho Crespo PratasThe thesis titled "Emergency Healthcare Response in Settings of Forcibly Displaced People: A Review" focuses on the analysis of the published literature on emergency healthcare response in settings where people have been forcibly displaced. The research explores the challenges and barriers to accessing healthcare services in these contexts and the difficulties faced by healthcare workers and humanitarian organisations operating in such situations. Additionally, the thesis reviews the effectiveness of healthcare interventions and clinical practices for forcibly displaced populations and examines strategies for disease prevention and health promotion in displacement settings. The primary objective is to discern the challenges and opportunities intrinsic to efficient healthcare responses in these environments, thereby providing nuanced insights to enhance emergency healthcare provisions for forcibly displaced populations. The potential implications and contributions of this thesis to the field of emergency healthcare response in settings of forcibly displaced people include the identification of key challenges and opportunities for effective healthcare response, the evaluation of existing healthcare programs, and insights for improving emergency healthcare response for forcibly displaced populations. Furthermore, the thesis identifies promising areas for future research, emphasising the need to develop innovative models that consider the social, political, and environmental determinants of health in emergency healthcare response in forcibly displaced settings. Additionally, it suggests exploring the impact of these determinants on healthcare accessibility and availability. The provided guidance has the potential to be valuable not only for professionals and policymakers involved in the field of emergency healthcare in situations of forced displacement but also for shaping effective interventions and policies aimed at improving equitable access and healthcare quality for forcibly displaced populations.