Health Service Experiences of War-injured Immigrant Populations in Canada in 2023
Background: Immigrants who have sustained war-related injuries face unique challenges within the healthcare systems of their new countries. This study aimed to explore the health service experiences of war-injured immigrant populations in Richmond Hill, Ontario, with a focus on identifying the barri...
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Main Authors: | James Ma (Author), Seyed Alireza Saadati (Author), Jiantang Yang (Author), Maura McDonnell (Author) |
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Gonabad University of Medical Sciences,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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