How legal problems are conceptualized and measured in healthcare settings: a systematic review
Abstract Legal problems encompass issues requiring resolution through the justice system. This social risk factor creates barriers in accessing services and increases risk of poor health outcomes. A systematic review of the peer-reviewed English-language health literature following the PRISMA guidel...
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Main Authors: | Joshua R. Vest (Author), Rachel J. Hinrichs (Author), Heidi Hosler (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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