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Table 1 Characteristics of the included studies

From: Inter-sectoral approaches for the prevention and control of malaria among the mobile and migrant populations: a scoping review

No

Studya [reference no.]

Year of publication

Study design

Country

Targeted population

1

Soe et al. [55]

2017

Cross-sectional survey

Myanmar

Internal migrants

2

Phyo Than et al. [54]

2017

Cross-sectional survey

Myanmar

Migrant workers

3

Ly et al. [53]

2017

Cross-sectional survey using RDSb

Cambodia

Mobile and migrant population

4

Kounnavong et al. [52]

2017

Review

Lao

In–out migrations and military personnel

5

Crawshaw et al. [51]

2017

Cluster randomised trial

Myanmar

Migrant rubber tappers

6

Zhang et al. [50]

2016

Case study

China

Fever cases in the border areas

7

Vezenegho et al. [49]

2016

Survey

French Guiana

Forest workers

8

Nyunt et al. [48]

2016

Mixed method (qualitative and quantitative)

Myanmar

Local health volunteers for migrants

9

Krisher et al. [47]

2016

Case study

South America

Cross-border migrants

10

Douine et al. [46]

2016

Prospective, multicentre

French Guiana

Illegal gold miners

11

de Santi et al. [45]

2016

Cross-sectional survey

French Guiana

Illegal gold miners

12

Charchuk et al. [44]

2016

Cross-sectional survey

Congo

Internally displaced persons

13

Canavati et al. [43]

2016

Mixed method (qualitative and quantitative)

Cambodia

Seasonal workers

14

Castellanos et al. [42]

2016

Retrospective chart review

Columbia

Illegal gold miners

15

Schicker et al. [41]

2015

Cross-sectional survey (venue based survey)

Ethiopia

Migrant workers

16

Peeters et al. [40]

2015

Cross-sectional survey

Cambodia

Migrants

17

Nyunt et al. [39]

2015

Cross-sectional survey

Myanmar

Mobile population

18

MOH, Malaysia et al. [38]

2015

Case study

Malaysia (Sabah)

Migrants

19

Hlaing et al. [37]

2015

Cross-sectional survey

Myanmar

Internal migrants

20

Wai et al. [36]

2014

Cross-sectional survey

Myanmar

Migrant workers

21

Nyunt et al. [35]

2014

Cross-sectional survey

Myanmar

Migrant workers

22

Gueye et al. [34]

2014

Case study with mixed method

Namibia

Population in the border areas

23

Obol et al. [33]

2013

Cross-sectional survey

Uganda

Internally displaced persons

24

Kirkby et al. [32]

2013

Cross-sectional survey

Sri Lanka

People in a post-conflict setting

25

Qayum et al. [31]

2012

Cross-sectional survey

Pakistan

Internally displaced persons

26

Hiwat et al. [30]

2012

Case study

Suriname

Post-conflict district

27

Burns et al. [29]

2012

Randomized trial

Sierra Leone

Refugees

28

Abeyasinghe et al. [28]

2012

Case study

Sri Lanka

People in a conflict setting

29

Wangroongsarb et al. [27]

2011

Cross-sectional survey using RDSb

Thailand

Migrant workers

30

Mullany et al. [26]

2010

Pre-post comparisonc

Myanmar

Mon state

31

Lee et al. [25]

2009

Evaluation report

Myanmar

Internally displaced persons

32

Kolaczinski et al. [24]

2006

Cross-sectional survey

Uganda

Internally displaced persons

33

Carrara et al. [23]

2006

Cross-sectional survey (before, during and after interventions)

Thailand

IDP

34

Guyant et al. [22]

2015

Review

Cambodia

Mobile and migrant population

35

IOM et al. [20]

2012

Review

Myanmar

Internal MMPs

36

Zhou et al. [15]

2016

Surveillance

China

Internally displaced persons

  1. a First author of the study; b RDS: respondent-driven sampling (i.e. a sampling method based on snowball approach); c Seem as a before-after design