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A qualitative assessment of war-related rehabilitation needs and gaps in Ukraine

Lynn Lieberman Lawry Jessica Korona-Bailey Tiffany E. Hamm John Maddox Miranda Janvrin +5 lainnya

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Abstract Background Ukraine’s Ministry of Health formally recognized rehabilitation as an essential component of universal health coverage in 2020. However, services remain fragmented and under-resourced, particularly following the full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation in February 2022. Widespread injuries due to trench warfare, drones, and large-scale ground combat have placed unprecedented strain on the Ukrainian trauma and rehabilitation systems, which continue to lack a cohesive national strategy. This study aimed to (1) assess the trauma and rehabilitation system in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict; (2) identify current needs, gaps, and opportunities for strengthening rehabilitation services; and (3) inform national and international stakeholders—including the United States and NATO—about urgent priorities to support Ukraine’s rehabilitation infrastructure, reintegration pathways, and gender-sensitive care delivery. Methods We conducted 36 qualitative key informant interviews across all NATO levels of care using an adapted Global Trauma System Evaluation Tool. Thematic analysis focused on rehabilitation-related domains. Results Respondents highlighted shortages in staff, equipment, and mental health integration. Rehabilitation remains unevenly implemented, with better access for military versus civilian patients. Care for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and support for women’s equitable access were consistently cited gaps. Conclusions Ukraine’s growing burden of war-related injuries necessitates urgent investment in a coordinated national rehabilitation strategy. Priorities include workforce development, equipment supply, mental health integration, and inclusive care models that address the needs of women and conflict related sexual violence survivors. Evidence-based rehabilitation, supported by validated training for clinicians, is essential for long-term recovery, societal reintegration, and national resilience.

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Lynn Lieberman Lawry

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Jessica Korona-Bailey

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Tiffany E. Hamm

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John Maddox

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Miranda Janvrin

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Luke Juman

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Oleh Berezyuk

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George Smolinski

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William Brim

T

Tracey Perez Koehlmoos

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Lawry, L.L., Korona-Bailey, J., Hamm, T.E., Maddox, J., Janvrin, M., Juman, L. et al. (2025). A qualitative assessment of war-related rehabilitation needs and gaps in Ukraine. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41043-025-00912-4

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2025
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