Perceptions of Access to U.S. Health Care of Haitian Immigrants in South Florida

Faculty from the Florida Atlantic University School of Social Work and the School of Nursing conducted focus groups to identify perceptions of access to U.S. health care by Haitian immigrants attending school-based wellness centers in Palm Beach County, Florida. Several major themes emerged from the...

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Main Authors: Ellen R Ryan (Author), Wesley E Hawkins (Author), Marilyn Parker (Author), Michele J Hawkins (Author)
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Published: University of North Florida, 2004-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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