The Refugee Co-Location Model may be useful in addressing refugee barriers to care. What do refugees think?
Au, Michael, Preston, Robyn, Ray, Robin A., and Davis, Meg (2021) The Refugee Co-Location Model may be useful in addressing refugee barriers to care. What do refugees think? Australian Journal of Primary Health, 27 (6). pp. 425-426.
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DOI: 10.1071/PY21178
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Abstract
Co-location of services for refugees may be beneficial in addressing barriers to care. This model of care involves support for a specialist refugee nurse service with general practice, as well as developing partnerships with settlement support agencies and Primary Health Networks. We consider published literature on refugee perceptions of co-location, different models of care, upcoming research and priorities in the area.
Item ID: | 72127 |
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Item Type: | Article (Commentary) |
ISSN: | 1836-7399 |
Keywords: | models of care,service delivery,underserved populations,minority,regional,remote,disparity,multidisciplinary |
Copyright Information: | © La Trobe University 2021 |
Date Deposited: | 09 Feb 2022 08:58 |
FoR Codes: | 42 HEALTH SCIENCES > 4203 Health services and systems > 420305 Health and community services @ 100% |
SEO Codes: | 20 HEALTH > 2003 Provision of health and support services > 200302 Community health care @ 60% 20 HEALTH > 2003 Provision of health and support services > 200399 Provision of health and support services not elsewhere classified @ 40% |
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