Perceived Challenges and Unmet Primary Care Access Needs among Bangladeshi Immigrant Women in Canada
Introduction: Understanding barriers in primary health care access faced by Canadian immigrants, especially among women, is important for developing mitigation strategies. The aim of this study was to gain an in-depth understanding of perceived challenges and unmet primary health care access needs o...
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Main Authors: | Tanvir C. Turin (Author), Ruksana Rashid (Author), Mahzabin Ferdous (Author), Nashit Chowdhury (Author), Iffat Naeem (Author), Nahid Rumana (Author), Afsana Rahman (Author), Nafiza Rahman (Author), Mohammad Lasker (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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