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    Scoping Review on Maternal Health among Immigrant and Refugee Women in Canada: Prenatal, Intrapartum, and Postnatal Care by N. Khanlou, N. Haque, A. Skinner, A. Mantini, C. Kurtz Landy

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Throughout the prenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal periods of maternity, barriers to accessing healthcare services were found to disadvantage immigrant and refugee women putting them at risk for challenging maternal health outcomes. …”
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    The “Immigrant Medical Services” Organization from the End of the British Mandate Through the First Years of Israel (1944–1953) by Dorit Weiss

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While the Immigrant Medical Services organization faced numerous challenges, this organization was essential in addressing the pressing healthcare needs of a burgeoning population amid morbidity and mortality concerns. …”
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    Refugee Theater and Its Transgressions: Acts of Suspension in Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson’s The Jungle by Anna Street

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Following a summary account of the principal challenges faced by theatrical representations of the immigrant’s plight, this article provides a close-reading analysis of Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson’s play The Jungle and its attempts to recreate a restaurant that existed in the refugee and migrant camp in Calais by the same name. …”
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    Embodied Coloniality by Nezihat Bakar-Langeland

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This comprehensive study examines the lived experiences of Muslim immigrant women in Norway, focusing mainly on the colonial wounds as a manifestation of the enduring impact of coloniality on daily lives. …”
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    Similar Survival Between Non-Western Immigrant Patients and Danish-Born Patients with Lymphoma: A Danish Population-Based Study by Simonsen MR, Maksten EF, Jakobsen LH, Severinsen MT, Dann EJ, Frederiksen H, Niemann CU, Jørgensen JM, Clausen MR, Starklint J, Johnsen SP, El-Galaly TC, Baech J

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, no total causal effect of immigration status on OS was observed overall (HR: 0.94 [0.79– 1.12]) and within subtype-specific analyses, except for classical Hodgkin lymphoma.Conclusion: No significant differences in OS between non-Western immigrant patients and Danish-born patients were discovered.Plain Language Summary: Non-Western immigrant lymphoma patients in Western countries may face multiple challenges, including lower socioeconomic status and insufficient language proficiency, which can make navigating the complexity of modern lymphoma treatment difficult. …”
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    Barriers and facilitators associated with the use of mental health services among immigrant students in high-income countries: A systematic scoping review. by Christelle Dombou, Olumuyiwa Omonaiye, Sarah Fraser, Jude Mary Cénat, Karine Fournier, Sanni Yaya, Sanni Yaya

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Immigrant students face various challenges in high-income countries that can contribute to the decline of their mental well-being upon arrival in their host country. …”
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    Information behaviour of migrant Hispanic farm workers and their families in the Pacific Northwest Information grounds, Information behaviour, Behavior, Washington, Immigrants, Inf... by Karen E. Fisher, Elizabeth Marcoux, Lupine S. Miller, Agueda Sánchez, Eva Ramirez Cunningham

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Immigrants are generally perceived to be information poor, meaning they face major challenges with finding and using greatly needed everyday information. …”
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    Mapping the evidence on factors related to postpartum contraception among sub-Saharan African immigrant and refugee women in the United States of America: A scoping review protocol... by Comfort Z Olorunsaiye, Mariam A Badru, Augustus Osborne, Hannah M Degge, Sanni Yaya

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Sub-Saharan African immigrant and refugee populations are rapidly increasing in the United States, and they come from a wide range of cultural, linguistic, religious, and social origins, which may pose challenges in timely access to culturally acceptable SRH care, for preventing mistimed or unwanted childbearing. …”
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    Crescere nella migrazione. Generi e sessualità fra gli adolescenti di origine straniera by Federica Tarabusi

    Published 2015-08-01
    “… How do the children of immigrants define and represent themselves in the Italian society? …”
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    La désobéissance civile aux Etats-Unis contemporains : triomphe incomplet du libéralisme sur la gauche, routine et réactivation par les mouvements sociaux de l’immigration by Mathieu Bonzom

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Firstly, civil disobedience will be situated in the political history of the United States in the light of the weakness of the left, and the preserved influence of a political tradition that the left has not managed to challenge once and for all: liberalism. Anchored in the liberal tradition, civil disobedience cannot, however, be reduced to it, and presents itself as a tactic that is the subject of multiple political struggles over its scope and meaning, demonstrating the incomplete triumph of liberalism over the left. …”
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    Predictors of Neonatal Jaundice Admissions: A Comparative Study Between Thai and Myanmar Mothers Residing in Thailand by Eksamut W, Rungamornrat S, Payakkaraung S

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Preventive practices were not significant predictors, likely due to systemic barriers such as language challenges, limited healthcare access, reliance on traditional remedies, and insufficient skills to observe and manage early signs of neonatal jaundice effectively.Conclusion: Maternal health literacy plays a pivotal role in shaping neonatal jaundice outcomes, particularly for immigrant mothers in resource-limited contexts. …”
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    Patterns of Language Maintenance Among Algerian-Arabic Speakers in France by Flih Zahia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In such a situation, immigrant minorities are most likely to experience significant challenges in preserving their heritage language. …”
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