Abbara, Aula
Rayes, Diana
Tappis, Hannah
Hamze, Mohamed
Wais, Reham
Alahmad, Hesham
Almhawish, Naser
Rubenstein, Leonard
Haar, Rohini
Funding for this research was provided by:
ELRHA’s Research in Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) grant titled ‘Evaluating the public health impact of attacks on health in Syria’
Article History
Received: 10 July 2023
Accepted: 26 September 2023
First Online: 9 October 2023
Declarations
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: UC Berkeley (UCB) provided ethical approval for this study (Protocol ID: 2020-03-13069). Because no formal body exists that could serve as a local review board, UCB consulted with the Idlib Health Directorate and other local leadership before administration of the qualitative and quantitative components of this work, to obtain their input, feedback, and approval. All study participants undertook a verbal informed consent process in Arabic.
: All participants for whom anonymous, non-identifiable quotes are provided have consented for the use of these quotes. All authors consent for publication. The content of the manuscript has not been published or submitted elsewhere.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests for this project. However, AA is an academic editor for this journal.