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The refugee co-location model may be useful in addressing refugee barriers to care. What do refugees think?

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posted on 2022-02-14, 04:30 authored by Michael Au, Robyn PrestonRobyn Preston, Robin A Ray, Meg Davis
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 colocation, different models of care, upcoming research and priorities in the area.

History

Volume

27

Issue

6

Start Page

425

End Page

426

Number of Pages

2

eISSN

1836-7399

ISSN

1448-7527

Publisher

CSIRO

Publisher License

CC BY

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2021-11-04

External Author Affiliations

College of Medicine and Dentistry James Cook University, Western Sydney Local Health District, Townsville Multicultural Support Group

Era Eligible

  • No

Medium

Print

Journal

Australian Journal of Primary Health