Barriers and facilitators of patient centered care for immigrant and refugee women: a scoping review
Abstract Background Migrants experience disparities in healthcare quality, in particular women migrants. Despite international calls to improve healthcare quality for migrants, little research has addressed this problem. Patient-centred care (PCC) is a proven approach for improving patient experienc...
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Main Authors: | Tali Filler (Author), Bismah Jameel (Author), Anna R. Gagliardi (Author) |
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