Migrant Health

Migrant Health

A Primary Care Perspective

Diaz, Esperanza; Kumar, Bernadette N.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2019

336

Mole

Inglês

9781138498044

15 a 20 dias

725

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Section I: Overarching Themes. 1. Migration and migrants: What we know about worldwide mobility and why it matters. 2. Migration health theories: Healthy migrant effect and allostatic load. Can both be true? 3. Culture, language and the clinic - Three stories, two keys. 4. The ethics of migrant health: Power and privilege versus rights and entitlements. 5. Discrimination and health. 6. Migrants' use of primary health care services: Overuse, underuse, or both? Section II: A Life-Course Perspective. 7. A life-course perspective on migrant health. 8. Promoting the health of migrant children and children of migrants. 9. Adolescent migrant health. 10. Health care for older and elderly migrants. 11. Family and group as a unit of care. Section III: Health Challenges at the Clinic. 12. Health challenges at the clinic. 13. Gynaecology and obstetrics. 14. Chronic disease prevention and management: An understated priority. 15. Understanding unexplained and complex symptoms and diseases. 16. Cancer among migrant patients. 17. Migration and mental health. 18. Multimorbidity: The complexity. Section IV: Opportunities and Tools. 19. Opportunities and tools when meeting migrant patients. 20. Bridging cultural and language discordance. 21. Evidence-based guidelines and advocacy. 22. Diversity-sensitive versus adapted services for migrants: The example of dementia care in Germany. 23. Assessment tools for dementia and depression in older migrants. 24. Community participation in primary health care: Meaningful involvement of migrants.
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Negative Health Care Experiences;clinical vignettes;Clock Drawing Test Performance;migration health policies;Young Men;international migrants;Norwegian General Practice;health care services;Quality Primary Health Care;Health Care System Barriers;Refugee Source Countries;Child Protection Board;Salmon Bias;Common Language;Health Navigator;GP's Visit;Migrant Patients;Healthy Migrant Effect;Limited Health Literacy;Clinical Cultural Competencies;Community Participation Projects;Youth Friendly Services;Nursing Care Services;Worse Self-reported Health;GP Office;Migrant Mental Health;Migrant Youth;Comorbid Chronic Illness;NPH Insulin