Has the quality of health care for the immigrant population changed during the economic crisis in Catalonia (Spain)? Opinions of health professionals and immigrant users
Objective: To analyse changes in health professionals' and immigrant users' perceptions of the quality of care provided to the immigrant population during the crisis. Methods: A qualitative descriptive-interpretative and exploratory study was conducted in two areas of Catalonia. Semi-struc...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Porthé (Author), Ingrid Vargas (Author), Elena Ronda (Author), Davide Malmusi (Author), Lola Bosch (Author), M. Luisa Vázquez (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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