Advanced practice nursing quarterly
Volume 2, Issue 2, 1996, Pages 39-44

Providing health care to refugees. (Review)

Pickwell S.M.*
  • a School of Medicine, University of California, La Jolla, United States

Abstract

Migration into the United States is currently a hotly debated and highly charged issue. For political reasons changes in U.S. immigration policy are certain to occur in the near future. While America is called a country of immigrants it is much less a country of refugees. The distinction between the two groups is not always clearly understood by clinicians yet is of great importance for both health screening and follow-up care. If all migration into the country were stopped today, health care professionals would still be treating health conditions and observing cultural practices that are unique to those already admitted.

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health service Review refugee transcultural care health services Transcultural Nursing United States human Humans Refugees

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ISSN: 10804293
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English