A community-led mobile health clinic to improve structural and social determinants of health among (im)migrant workers
Abstract Background Community-led interventions that address structural and social determinants of health are lacking among (im)migrant workers, especially seafood workers. This lack of medical attention is especially alarming given their high rate of injury and death. Methods Community-based partic...
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Main Authors: | Shannon Guillot-Wright (Author), N. Miles Farr (Author), Ellie Cherryhomes (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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