Healthcare for illegal immigrants costing billions.(QuickQuotes)(Brief article)McManus, John F
Theoretically, culturally-sensitive health care is perceived as an effective means for promoting better health statuses for immigrants [62, 63]. This can help overcome the powerlessness that immigrants often feel when they are excluded from the dominant culture of their destination countries. However,...
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This article examines the effects on immigrants and the resulting ethical challenges, including respect for persons, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. The article proposes recommendations for mitigating these challenges, including community outreach, patient education, policy development, in-service ...
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Methods We searched for literature published in English and Japanese until January 9, 2024. Studies were included if they assessed factors influencing any stage of immigrants' healthcare access, such as perceiving needs, seeking, reaching, utilizing healthcare and the consequences of healthcare, as ...
knowledge in the immigrant/refugee population, we conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews of 14 HCPs, both prescribers (e.g. physicians, advanced practice providers) and non-prescribers (e.g. nurses, medical assistants), from primary care clinics in SE Michigan that care for immigrants/...
questions, with a scale ranging from 0 (poor quality) to 7 (high quality). The n = 1 included mixed-method study was evaluated by using both checklists for the different parts of the study, and is charted under the qualitative studies as this was the article’s methodological main ...
Additionally, some healthcare providers championed the rights of undocumented migrants due to their personal experiences by being either immigrants themselves or the offspring of immigrants (Saadi et al.2021, p. 3077). One provider emphasized that the immigrant background of his family significantly ...