Health literacy and primary health care use of ethnic minorities in the Netherlands
Abstract Background In the Netherlands, ethnic minority populations visit their general practitioner (GP) more often than the indigenous population. An explanation for this association is lacking. Recently, health literacy is suggested as a possible explaining mechanism. Internationally, association...
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Main Authors: | Marieke van der Gaag (Author), Iris van der Heide (Author), Peter M. M. Spreeuwenberg (Author), Anne E. M. Brabers (Author), Jany J. D. J. M. Rademakers (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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