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The sexual and reproductive healthcare challenges when dealing with female migrants and refugees in low and middle-income countries (a qualitative evidence synthesis)
BackgroundMigrants and refugees face unprecedented inequalities in accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in developed and develo**...
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Palliative Care Utilization Among Non-Western Migrants in Europe: A Systematic Review
The paper aims to identify and describe the European evidence on opportunities and barriers to access and utilization of palliative care among non-...
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A systematic review and narrative synthesis of fathers’ (including migrant fathers’) experiences of pregnancy and childbirth
ObjectiveThe purpose of this review was to consider factors that influence the experiences of pregnancy and childbirth by fathers including migrant...
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Migrant adolescents’ experience of depression as they, their parents, and their health-care professionals describe it: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis
Migrant youth are vulnerable and face a risk of internalised disorders such as depression. This qualitative meta-synthesis explores migrant...
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Reporting of Ethno-Racial Identity and Immigration Status in Published Studies on Newcomer Children
Access to health services can differ greatly based on ethno-racial identity and immigration status. We examined the reporting of ethno-racial data...
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Utilisation of medical rehabilitation services by persons of working age with a migrant background, in comparison to non-migrants: a sco** review
In Germany, an ageing population is affected by societal and political changes due to demographic transition, e.g. by a prolonged working life for...
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Cardio-metabolic disease risk factors among South Asian labour migrants to the Middle East: a sco** review and policy analysis
This paper aims to explore the burgeoning burden of cardiovascular and metabolic disease (CMD) risk factors among South Asian labor migrants to the...
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Leaving no one behind: targeting mobile and migrant populations with health interventions for disease elimination—a descriptive systematic review
BackgroundMobile and migrant populations (MMPs) pose a unique challenge to disease elimination campaigns as they are often hard to survey and reach...
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The associations between migrant status and ethnicity and the identification of individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis and transition to psychosis: a systematic review
PurposeMigrant and ethnic minority populations exhibit a higher incidence of psychotic disorders. The Ultra-High Risk for psychosis (UHR) paradigm...
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Challenges, co** responses and supportive interventions for international and migrant students in academic nursing programs in major host countries: a sco** review with a gender lens
BackgroundInternational and migrant students face specific challenges which may impact their mental health, well-being and academic outcomes, and...
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Health-related quality of life of migrant workers: a systematic literature review
BackgroundCurrently, the number of migrant workers residing in Korea is continuously increasing, which is exacerbating the workforce shortage in its...
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Bird conservation status and cultural values in Indigenous Mexican communities: towards a bioculturally informed conservation policy
BackgroundWe summarize comparative ethnoornithological data for ten Mexican Indigenous communities, an initial step towards a comprehensive archive...
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The Health of Migrant Agricultural Workers in Europe: A Sco** Review
Agriculture is a niche market for migrant workers, and one of the sectors with the highest rates of accidents, deaths and work-related health...
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Mental healthcare for asylum-seekers and refugees residing in the United Kingdom: a sco** review of policies, barriers, and enablers
BackgroundSince 2011, a large influx of asylum-seekers and refugees has put pressure on the UK’s under-resourced national health services and mental...
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Food for Soul—Older Immigrants’ Food Habits and Meal Preferences After Immigration: A Systematic Literature Review
There are few primary studies that focused on the older immigrants’ food habits and meal preferences after immigration and settlement in a new...
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The relationship between non-permanent migration and non-communicable chronic disease outcomes for cancer, heart disease and diabetes – a systematic review
BackgroundThe relationship between migration and health has primarily focused on permanent migrants, although non-permanent migrants comprise a large...
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Changing dynamics of caregiving: a meta-ethnography study of informal caregivers’ experiences with older immigrant family members in Europe
BackgroundThe population of Europe is ageing and becoming more ethnically diverse due to migration. Finding suitable long-term caring arrangements...
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Systematic review of former unaccompanied immigrant minors’ access to healthcare services in the United States
AimFormer unaccompanied immigrant minors (UMs) now living in the USA are a uniquely vulnerable population. The US Office of Refugee Resettlement...
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‘Leaving no one behind’: a sco** review on the provision of sexual and reproductive health care to nomadic populations
BackgrundMarginalized groups, such as nomadic populations across the world, have perhaps the least access to modern reproductive health (RH)...
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Refugees, asylum-seekers and undocumented migrants and the experience of parenthood: a synthesis of the qualitative literature
ObjectiveTo synthesize the recent qualitative literature and identify the integrative themes describing the parenthood experiences of refugees,...