Refugee healthcare needs and barriers to accessing healthcare services in New Zealand: a qualitative phenomenological approach
Abstract Background Refuges and asylum seekers have specific healthcare needs; however there has been insufficient attention and effort to address these needs globally. Furthermore, effective communication between healthcare providers and refugees remains poor, further widening the imbalanced power...
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Main Authors: | Bafreen Sherif (Author), Ahmed Awaisu (Author), Nadir Kheir (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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