Despite the increasing number of immigrants, there is a limited body of literature describing the use of hospital emergency department (ED) care by immigrants in Australia. This study aims to describe how immigrants from refugee source countries (IRSC) utilise ED care, compared to immigrants from the main English speaking countries (MESC), immigrants from other countries (IOC) and the local population in Queensland. A retrospective analysis of a Queensland state-wide hospital ED dataset (ED Information System) from 1-1-2008 to 31-12-2010 was conducted. Our study showed that immigrants are not a homogenous group. We found that immigrants from IRSC are more likely to use interpreters (8.9%) in the ED compared to IOC. Furthermore, IRSC have a ...
Background The Oslo Accident and Emergency Outpatient Clinic (OAEOC) experienced a 5...
To describe the number and nature of emergency department (ED) attendances by immigration detainees ...
Objective: To compare access and utilisation of EDs in Queensland public hospitals between people wh...
Despite the increasing number of immigrants, there is a limited body of literature describing the us...
Abstract Despite the increasing number of immig rants, there is a limited body of literature describ...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care ...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care ...
Objective: To investigate whether hospital utilisation and health outcomes in Victoria differ betwee...
Objective: \ud To investigate whether hospital utilisation and health outcomes in Victoria differ be...
The rates and modalities of healthcare services utilization for migrant population may differ from n...
Objectives: To determine issues that affect newly resettled refugees in accessing an emergency depar...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
Background: Emigrants are often a selected sample and in good health, but migration can have deleter...
Background Some patients visit a hospital’s emergency department (ED) for reasons other than an urge...
AIMS: To characterize a group of migrant emergency department (ED) patients regarding demographics, ...
Background The Oslo Accident and Emergency Outpatient Clinic (OAEOC) experienced a 5...
To describe the number and nature of emergency department (ED) attendances by immigration detainees ...
Objective: To compare access and utilisation of EDs in Queensland public hospitals between people wh...
Despite the increasing number of immigrants, there is a limited body of literature describing the us...
Abstract Despite the increasing number of immig rants, there is a limited body of literature describ...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care ...
BACKGROUND: Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care ...
Objective: To investigate whether hospital utilisation and health outcomes in Victoria differ betwee...
Objective: \ud To investigate whether hospital utilisation and health outcomes in Victoria differ be...
The rates and modalities of healthcare services utilization for migrant population may differ from n...
Objectives: To determine issues that affect newly resettled refugees in accessing an emergency depar...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
Background: Emigrants are often a selected sample and in good health, but migration can have deleter...
Background Some patients visit a hospital’s emergency department (ED) for reasons other than an urge...
AIMS: To characterize a group of migrant emergency department (ED) patients regarding demographics, ...
Background The Oslo Accident and Emergency Outpatient Clinic (OAEOC) experienced a 5...
To describe the number and nature of emergency department (ED) attendances by immigration detainees ...
Objective: To compare access and utilisation of EDs in Queensland public hospitals between people wh...