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Community-based peer volunteer interventions are increasingly used with people who are asylum seekers and refugees accessing health services. There is a dearth of evidence evaluating the benefits of volunteering for asylum seeking or refugee
Community-based peer volunteer interventions are increasingly used with people who are asylum seekers and refugees accessing health services. There is a dearth of evidence evaluating the benefits of volunteering for asylum seeking or refugee
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http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19457
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Refugees often face barriers to accessing health services, especially after resettlement. The aim of this study is to identify key elements of effective public health interventions that address barriers to health services for refugees. Metho
Refugees often face barriers to accessing health services, especially after resettlement. The aim of this study is to identify key elements of effective public health interventions that address barriers to health services for refugees. Metho
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http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18444
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In this chapter we explore issues of psychosocial resilience and risk related to asylum seeking and refugee women during the perinatal period, drawing on experiences from three diverse European countries; the United Kingdom (UK), Malta and t
In this chapter we explore issues of psychosocial resilience and risk related to asylum seeking and refugee women during the perinatal period, drawing on experiences from three diverse European countries; the United Kingdom (UK), Malta and t
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http://hdl.handle.net/10454/13022
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Autor:
Balaam, M-C., Haith-Cooper, Melanie, Parízková, A., Weckend, M.J., Fleming, V., Roosalu, T., Vržina, S.S.
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Aim - This paper explores the concept of migrant women as used in European healthcare literature in context of pregnancy to provide a clearer understanding of the concept for use in research and service delivery. Methods- Walker and Avant's
Aim - This paper explores the concept of migrant women as used in European healthcare literature in context of pregnancy to provide a clearer understanding of the concept for use in research and service delivery. Methods- Walker and Avant's
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http://hdl.handle.net/10454/14064
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Autor:
van den Berg, LMM, Balaam, M-C, Nowland, R, Moncrief, G, Topalidou, A, Thompson, S, Thomson, G, de Jonge, A, Downe, S, ASPIRE-COVID19 Research Team
BACKGROUND: The national health care response to coronavirus (COVID-19) has varied between countries. The United Kingdom (UK) and the Netherlands (NL) have comparable maternity and neonatal care systems, and experienced similar numbers of COVID-19 in
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od_______363::60d5ba340bdf0f536a6a2436b2edf678
https://hdl.handle.net/10453/163917
https://hdl.handle.net/10453/163917
Autor:
van den Berg, L. M. M., Thomson, G., Jonge, A., Balaam, M., Moncrieff, G., Topalidou, A., Downe, S., Ellison, G., Fenton, A., Heazell, A., Kingdon, C., Matthews, Z., Severns, A., Wright, A., Akooji, N., Cull, J., Crossland, N., Feeley, C., Franso, B., Heys, S., Nowland, R., Sarian, A., Booker, M., Sandall, J., Thornton, J., Lynskey-Wilkie, T., Wilson, V., Abe, R., Awe, T., Adeyinka, T., Bender-Atik, R., Brigante, L., Brione, R., Cadee, F., Duff, E., Draycott, T., Fisher, D., Francis, A., Franx, A., Frith, L., Griew, L., Harmer, C., Homer, C., Knight, M., Lokugamage, A., Mansfield, A., Marlow, N., Mcaree, T., Monteith, D., Reed, K., Richens, Y., Rocca-Ihenacho, L., Ross-Davie, M., Talbot, M., Treadwell, M.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in rapid changes in many areas of healthcare worldwide.1 Some organisational and governance controls on innovation have been relaxed, to enable rapid adaptation to changing circumstances. The speed of
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=core_ac_uk__::48c13af2b83aec38a9bf29247c812762