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2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40621-020-00286-7
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Health care utilisation for treatment of injuries among immigrants in Norway: a nationwide register linkage study

Abstract: Background Previous research has generally found lower rates of injury incidence in immigrant populations than in native-born populations. Most of this literature relies on mortality statistics or hospital data, and we know less about injuries treated in primary health care. The aim of the present study was to assess use of primary and secondary care for treatment of injuries among immigrants in Norway according to geographic origin and type of injury. Methods We conducted a nationwide register-based cohort s… Show more

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“…Moreover, another potential factor is the different threshold for seeking medical care for symptoms of illness and injury. 28 One possible explanation is the so-called healthy immigrant effect, which assumes that because of the difficult process of immigration, immigrants have a health advantage over the domestic-born, which vanishes with increased length of residency. However, most studies have focused on physical health, and less attention has been paid to immigrants’ mental health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, another potential factor is the different threshold for seeking medical care for symptoms of illness and injury. 28 One possible explanation is the so-called healthy immigrant effect, which assumes that because of the difficult process of immigration, immigrants have a health advantage over the domestic-born, which vanishes with increased length of residency. However, most studies have focused on physical health, and less attention has been paid to immigrants’ mental health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%