Access to Care and Self-Rated Health Status: Comparison of Rural and Urban Immigrants in the US [0.03%]
美国城乡移民的医疗保障及其健康自我评估状况比较研究
Redwan Bin Abdul Baten,Kiran Thapa,Altaf Saadi
Redwan Bin Abdul Baten
Comparing Preoperative Healthcare Utilization Between Immigrants and Non-Immigrants Undergoing Emergency General Surgery in British Columbia [0.03%]
移民与非移民在英属哥伦比亚省接受急诊普通外科手术的术前医疗利用情况比较
Michael Guo,Nicolas Mourad,Ahmer Karimuddin et al.
Michael Guo et al.
Immigrants to Canada face unique barriers that result in them accessing publicly funded healthcare services differently than non-immigrants. These barriers are particularly critical in the context of Emergency General Surgery (EGS) where ti...
Compounding Crises: Collective Community Action for Hope and Resilience during Turbulent Times - Key Insights from the International Refugee and Migration Health Pre-Conference Workshop [0.03%]
危机叠加:动荡时期的希望与韧性集体社区行动——国际难民及移民健康大会前工作坊关键观点
Crystal Shen,Annalee Coakley,Sarah K Clarke et al.
Crystal Shen et al.
Medication Errors after Hospital Discharge among Families who use a Language other than English [0.03%]
说英语以外语言的家庭成员出院后的用药错误
Hadley Brighton,Alexandra Lieberman,Charlene Thomas et al.
Hadley Brighton et al.
Medication errors are common after pediatric hospital discharge, and families who use languages other than English may be at increased risk. In this study, we aimed to determine the association between caregiver language and medication erro...
Connecting with Arab/Middle Eastern Patients in Canadian Healthcare: Empathic Intercultural Communication [0.03%]
加拿大医疗体系中与阿拉伯/中东患者的情感跨文化交际
Mariam Hussein,Sharon L OSullivan
Mariam Hussein
Empathic communication is known to play a pivotal role in healthcare, by building trust and ensuring patients feel respected. Yet, increases in global migration have added novel intercultural complexity to interactions within a variety of d...
Jihye Lee,Mitra Naseh,Sahar Badiezadeh et al.
Jihye Lee et al.
Determinants of Mental Health Service Utilization Among Immigrant Caregivers and Their Children in a US-Mexico Border Community [0.03%]
美国-墨西哥边境社区移民照顾者及其子女利用精神卫生服务的决定因素
Carolina Villamil Grest,Megan Finno-Velasquez,Irene Casey et al.
Carolina Villamil Grest et al.
Immigrant caregivers and their children encounter manifold barriers to mental health service use with unique challenges in the U.S.-Mexico border region. This study examined predisposing, enabling and need factors associated with mental hea...
Multi-Stakeholder Primary Health Care for Migrant Populations in Thailand's Border Regions: A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Opportunities [0.03%]
泰国边境地区流动人口的多利益攸关方初级卫生保健:障碍与机遇定性研究
Kitti Sranacharoenpong,Bang-On Thepthien,Pyae Phyo Kyaw et al.
Kitti Sranacharoenpong et al.
Primary health care (PHC) in Thailand's border regions remains challenged by the needs of mobile and marginalized populations, despite the country's progressive Universal Health Coverage (UHC). This qualitative study explores the dynamics o...
Reliability and Validity of the Hispanic Stress Inventory 2 - The Abbreviated Immigrant Version of the HSI2 [0.03%]
HSI2西班牙裔压力评估量表-移民简化版的可靠性和有效性
Richard C Cervantes,Brian E McCabe,Rosa E Gonzalez-Guarda et al.
Richard C Cervantes et al.
Tobacco Use, Experiences and Knowledge Among Indigenous Mexican Agricultural Workers [0.03%]
墨西哥印第安人农业工人的烟草使用、经历和知识状况
Alison K Herrmann,Genevieve Flores-Haro,Barbara Berman et al.
Alison K Herrmann et al.
The unique culture and languages of Indigenous Mexican immigrants to the United States, a substantial portion of the nation's agricultural workforce, has limited participation of this population in tobacco and other health related research....