2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-2838-y
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A systematic review on the use of healthcare services by undocumented migrants in Europe

Abstract: BackgroundUndocumented migrants face particular challenges in accessing healthcare services in many European countries. The aim of this study was to systematically review the academic literature on the utilization of healthcare services by undocumented migrants in Europe.MethodsThe databases Embase, Medline, Global Health and Cinahl Plus were searched systematically to identify quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies published in 2007–2017.ResultsA total of 908 articles were retrieved. Deletion of … Show more

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“…This is mainly attributed to the lack of the intercultural-competency of health personnel. The language barrier could also lead to miscommunication and such bitter experiences of abandonment and isolation (27) other countries (28)(29)(30). It could limit the access to the appropriate health care among illegal migrants and refugees.…”
Section: Legal and Immigration Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is mainly attributed to the lack of the intercultural-competency of health personnel. The language barrier could also lead to miscommunication and such bitter experiences of abandonment and isolation (27) other countries (28)(29)(30). It could limit the access to the appropriate health care among illegal migrants and refugees.…”
Section: Legal and Immigration Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un importante número de iniciativas brindan acceso a servicios de nivel primario, lo que es relevante, ya que se ha evidenciado que los MISI tienen menores tasas de utilización de estos servicios que los migrantes regularizados (40) . No obstante, no se encontraron iniciativas que facilitaran servicios de rehabilitación, ni que declararan tener perspectiva de género.…”
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“…Source: (a)Hacker et al, 2015;Martinez et al, 2015;Winters et al, 2018; (b) Filges et al, 2015;Robjant, Hassan and Katona, 2009;Sampson et al, 2015;(c) ISSOP, 2018; Jensen, Skårdalsmo and Fjermestad, 2014; (d) Fellmeth et al, 2018; (e) Graham, Jordan and Yeoh, 2015; Siriwardhana et al, 2015; Migration Policy Institute, 2015; Thapa et al, 2018; (f) White, Cooper and Lawrence, 2019; (g) Kiss et al, 2015.…”
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