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International migration and its influence on health
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“Among populations at risk to experience health inequities, immigrants should be considered a unique group. Their identities are the product of multiple intersecting factors and are strongly influenced by their migration experiences. Through intentional clinical and research practices tailored to the complexity of their identities, nurses, midwives, and researchers have the potential to make a significant contribution to reducing healthcare inequities experienced by immigrants across their lifespans (p. 507)”
Full citation:
Squires A, Thompson R, Sadarangani T, Amburg P, Sliwinski K, Curtis C, Wu B (2022).
International migration and its influence on health
Research in Nursing and Health, 45 (5), 503-511. doi: 10.1002/nur.22262.