Research on the Mental Health of Health Workers in the West...
Terms of Reference
Research on the Mental Health of Health Workers in the West Bank
Duration: 2 months
The production of a scientific research paper with first hand data on the psychological effects of Israeli occupation forces and settler violence on Palestinian healthcare workers. This research study intends to explore the layered psychological toll on Palestinian healthcare workers across the West Bank. The research should provide trauma-informed in-depth interviews to select healthcare providers, exploring the key sources of distress, and the protective factors exhibited my providers. The research will use mixed methods in documenting the psychological toll and recommendations for supporting impacted Palestinian first responders and healthcare providers.
Overview
Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) is a British registered charity that has been reaching out to the Palestinian communities, striving to deliver health and medical care to those worst affected by conflict, occupation and displacement. MAP provides immediate medical aid to those in need at times of crisis, while also developing local capacity and skills to ensure the long-term development of the Palestinian healthcare system. Part of MAP’s work is to advocate for the protection of healthcare workers and ask for accountability and an end to the Israeli violations against the medical teams. Throughout MAPs partnership with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, MAP has been closely following the attacks against PRCS teams.
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Requirements/Experience
Problem statement
The psychological effects of Israeli occupation forces and settler violence on Palestinian healthcare workers’ is under-researched. This research study intends to explore the layered psychological toll on Palestinian healthcare workers across the West Bank.
Project rationale or justification
Israeli military personnel and/or settlers repeatedly target, harass, and block Palestinian health workers from completing their duties. The psychological toll of the violence health workers face across the West Bank is under-researched. As witnesses to the cumulative and everyday injustice of Israeli occupation in the West Bank, it is imperative to understand the psychological impacts carried by healthcare providers.
Project goals and objectives
Research Methodology
Mixed method approach, qualitative and quantitative to enhance capacity at capturing the layered and nuanced experience of Palestinian first responders and healthcare providers confronted with Israeli occupation forces and settler violence in the West Bank.
1. Quantitative Component: Use of nomothetic psychological measures, all include validated Arabic versions including:
2. Qualitative component: Apply participatory action research methods, which centers the voices of those impacted most, includes popular knowledge, and focuses on empowering participants, through use of the interview space as a space for critical consciousness. Sub-components include:
Budget
Application Instructions
Interested applicants are encouraged to send their CV and financial offer in USD to West Bank MAP’s office email [email protected] no later than 25th of September 2024. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.