Health literacy and cultural responsiveness of primary health care systems and services in Australia: reflections from service providers, stakeholders, and people from refugee backgrounds
Abstract Background Primary health care [PHC] services with general practitioners (GPs) as the first point of access to health care services for people from refugee backgrounds in Australia can play a crucial role in building health literacy and promoting access to culturally appropriate services. T...
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Main Authors: | Prince Peprah (Author), Jane Lloyd (Author), Mark Harris (Author) |
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