The number of migrants has increased globally. This phenomenon has contributed to increasing health problems amongst migrants in high-income countries, including …
Background In Australia only 2.2% of published health research has focused on multi- cultural health despite the increase of culturally and linguistically diverse populations …
Objective This study aimed to explore the health care professional (HCP) experiences of working with interpreters when consulting refugee and migrant women who are not …
Past research suggests that factors related to health care professionals'(HCPs) knowledge, training and competency can contribute to the underutilisation of sexual and reproductive …
L Faktor, K Small, Z Bradfield, K Baird, J Fenwick… - Women and Birth, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Just over 300,000 women give birth in Australia each year. It is important for health care providers, managers, and policy makers know what women want from their care …
Background Care services in industrialized nations are increasingly moving towards individualized funding models, which aim to increase individuals' flexibility, choice and …
Identifying the opportunities and barriers of promoting and fulfilling the sexual health rights of migrants remains a challenge that requires systematic assessment. Such an assessment …
Background Although the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of young people and migrants should be prioritised, young migrants' sexual and reproductive health …
Objective Migrant and refugee women experience inequities in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care, reflected in the low uptake of SRH services. It is essential for healthcare …