Unmet Healthcare Needs and Related Factors Among Immigrants: A Cross-Sectional Secondary Analysis of 2019 Korea Community Health Survey Data
Immigrants in Korea face numerous difficulties in seeking medical services due to language and cultural differences. Providing medical services to them could be beyond the institutional capacity of the host country owing to factors such as, physical and psychological problems, social unrest, languag...
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Main Authors: | SookKyoung Park PhD (Author), Hye Young Kim PhD (Author), Young-Me Lee PhD (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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