
doi: 10.1071/nb02065
pmid: 12451412
Refugees settling in western countries face many difficulties in accessing effective health care. These have been widely documented by health service providers, and in studies of resettled refugee populations. This article describes the particular problems that refugees face in accessing effective health care and some of the ways in which health services can respond.
Refugees, Communication Barriers, Cultural Diversity, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Vulnerable Populations, Community-Institutional Relations, Health Services Accessibility, Cultural Deprivation, Humans, New South Wales, Language, Quality of Health Care
Refugees, Communication Barriers, Cultural Diversity, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Vulnerable Populations, Community-Institutional Relations, Health Services Accessibility, Cultural Deprivation, Humans, New South Wales, Language, Quality of Health Care
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