The Syrian Refugee Surge to Canada: A Health System's Response
Between November 2015 and January 2017 Canada resettled 40,081 Syrian refugees, around 2,200 of them in Calgary. This mixed-methods study examines how the health system adapted, how providers were affected, how patients experienced care, and what it tells us about preparing for future humanitarian crises.
Duration: September 2017 – September 2025
Research questions
- How did the Calgary health system respond to the rapid influx of Syrian refugees?
- What adaptations did providers make, and at what personal and professional cost?
- How did Syrian patients experience care across a specialized refugee clinic versus community clinics?
- What does this experience tell us about preparedness for future humanitarian crises?
Methods
Mixed-methods: document review, surveys, interviews, focus groups, and eight years of clinical data (2011 – early 2020) from the Calgary Refugee Health Clinic.
Study team
Principal Investigator: Dr. Gabriel Fabreau
Co-Investigators
Publications
- JAMA Pediatrics · December 5, 2022
Posters
- North American Refugee Health Conference · June 2019
- North American Refugee Health Conference · June 2019
Oral presentations
- Almasri I et al. — "Syrian patients' Perceptions of Care…"Mobilizing Knowledge on Newcomers Symposium, Calgary · October 2019
- Sakeah J K et al. — "Healthcare Providers' Experiences During a Syrian Refugee Influx…"North American Refugee Health Conference, Toronto · June 2019
- North American Refugee Health Conference, Toronto · June 2019
Media coverage
- December 13, 2016
Funding
MSI Foundation.
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