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期刊名:Journal of immigrant and minority health

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ISSN:1557-1912

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IF/分区:1.8/Q3

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Patients with Non-English Language Preference face significant barriers to healthcare, often due to inadequate use of professional medical interpreters. Despite evidence showing that medical interpreters improve patient outcomes, many healt...
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More than five million people from North Africa (NA) lived in Europe in 2019, including youth characterized by intense trans-border mobility, precarious living conditions and high-risk behaviours such as substance use, prostitution and ille...
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Migrants' use of healthcare services is a critical public health issue, often examined through access barriers. In Chile, research has predominantly focused on South-South migration in urban areas. This study extends that focus to a souther...
Alli Gillespie,Lily Coll,Cyril Bennouna et al. Alli Gillespie et al.
Schools serve as a critical site of inclusion for Arabic-speaking refugee and immigrant adolescents as they face unique challenges upon resettlement in the US. This study employs a consensus methodology and ranking procedure with key stakeh...
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To compare the experience of obstetric care in Quebec between immigrants and Canada-born persons.A cross-sectional survey was conducted among individuals who received obstetric care in Quebec between 2016 and 2023. Participants, recruited m...
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Australia's population is shaped by cultural and linguistic diversity, with almost half of its population identifying as culturally and linguistically diverse. It is this diversity, however, that is presenting the Australian health care sys...
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In an increasingly globalized world, intercultural sensitivity (ICS) has become essential for medical professionals. Türkiye's unique position as a bridge between continents and its growing international student population make understandi...
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In the United States (U.S.), the number of asylum seekers has increased sixfold in the past decade. Limited research has explored the impact of social determinants of health on asylum seekers. To document evidence of torture and trauma, cli...
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Tuberculosis (TB) disproportionately affects non-US-born people from TB-endemic countries. Previous studies demonstrated that educational interventions effectively increased knowledge, perception, and latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) sc...
Billan Mahdi,Mary Ghebreselassie,Maraki Solomon et al. Billan Mahdi et al.
African immigrants in the United States (US) have a lower average risk of adverse birth outcomes, compared to US-born Black women. While population-level studies have identified potential explanatory factors, including differences in exposu...