Doctors' experience providing primary care for refugee women living with chronic pain: a qualitative study
Abstract Background The experiences of GPs in Australia highlight key considerations regarding workload demands, remuneration incentives and the practical implications of working in regions with high ethnic density. This exploration helps to understand the elements that influence GPs delivery of car...
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Main Authors: | Areni Altun (Author), Helen Brown (Author), Elizabeth Sturgiss (Author), Grant Russell (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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