Use of health services among international migrant children–a systematic review

N Markkula, B Cabieses, V Lehti, E Uphoff… - Globalization and …, 2018 - Springer
Background Migrant children have specific health needs, and may face difficulties in
accessing health care, but not enough is known about their health service use. This study …

An analysis of current practices in undertaking literature reviews in nursing: findings from a focused mapping review and synthesis

H Aveyard, C Bradbury-Jones - BMC medical research methodology, 2019 - Springer
Background In this paper we discuss the emergence of many different methods for doing a
literature review. Referring back to the early days, when there were essentially two types of …

[图书][B] World report on the health of refugees and migrants: summary

World Health Organization - 2022 - books.google.com
Page 1 World Health World report on the health of refugees and migrants Summary
Organization B Page 2 Health for all, including refugees and migrants: time to act now Page …

Experience of and access to maternity care in the UK by immigrant women: a narrative synthesis systematic review

GMA Higginbottom, C Evans, M Morgan, KK Bharj… - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
One in four births in the UK is to foreign-born women. In 2016, the figure was 28.2%, the
highest figure on record, with maternal and perinatal mortality also disproportionately higher …

Othering refugees: Psychotherapists' attitudes toward patients with and without a refugee background

L Dumke, F Neuner - Psychotherapy Research, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: A large proportion of refugees present with psychological disorders that require
psychotherapy as first-line treatment. However, even in countries with well-established …

The relationship between refugee health status and language, literacy, and time spent in the United States

I Feinberg, MH O'Connor, A Owen-Smith… - HLRP: Health …, 2020 - journals.healio.com
Background: There are 3 million refugees living in the United States today whose health and
wellbeing may be diminished by not being able to understand and use health information …

[HTML][HTML] Work-related barriers and resources of migrant and autochthonous homecare nurses in Germany: A qualitative comparative study

B Schilgen, O Handtke, A Nienhaus… - Applied Nursing Research, 2019 - Elsevier
Background There is substantial research about the occupational health of nurses
worldwide. However, empirical evidence about the psychosocial health of migrant and …

Caring for migrant older Moroccans with dementia in Belgium as a complex and dynamic transnational network of informal and professional care: A qualitative study

SB Chaouni, AS Smetcoren, L De Donder - International Journal of Nursing …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Due to its labour migration history, Belgium is confronted with an increasingly
older population of people of Moroccan background who have been diagnosed with …

Psychology across cultures: Challenges and opportunities

D Edge, H Lemetyinen - Psychology and Psychotherapy …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Large variations of inequalities in rates of mental health disorders and access to mental
health care exist within and between countries. Globally, disparities range from countries …

Catch 22: Social workers' perceptions of the socio-cultural and formal-structural factors that inhibit interventions with at-risk young Arab-Palestinian women in Israel

KE Haneen, A Raghda, PE Shira, L Lia - Children and Youth Services …, 2024 - Elsevier
The factors that inhibit and promote professional interventions with young adults refer to
social, formal-structural, and personal factors. Nevertheless, studies of these factors from …