Objectives: To test the association of unscheduled 7-day emergency department (ED) revisits and immigrant status for all children living in urban Ontario and within subgroups of immigrant children. Methods: Population-based cohort study using linked health administrative and demographic datasets of immigrant and non-immigrant children in urban Ontario, who visited an ED between April 2003 and March 2010 (n = 3322901). Associations were tested using logistic regression models. Results: Recent immigrants had a higher odds of ED revisit compared with non-immigrants (OR 1.07; 95% CI 1.05-1.09). In the adjusted model, this relationship disappeared. Within immigrants, the odds of revisit was not different between immigrant classes or by regi...
ABSTRACT Objectives In Canada, refugees represent between 10% and 15% of the total immigrant annu...
Importance: Lower rates of diagnostic imaging have been observed among Black children compared with ...
Objective: This study tested whether an immigrant mother’s perception of ethnic and language-based d...
Objectives: To test the association of unscheduled 7-day emergency department (ED) revisits and immi...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, children born to migrant parents are a rapidly growing group. M...
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 ...
Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and post-immigration experien...
Abstract Background Immigrants typically arrive in go...
Objective: Estimate the effect of immigration characteristics on the risk of a hospitalization for a...
AIMS: To characterize a group of migrant emergency department (ED) patients regarding demographics, ...
Abstract Background International migrant families may face various barriers in the access and use o...
Objectives: Health status, disease spectrum and use of healthcare have been reported to vary across ...
This study undertakes three comparisons using Cycle 2 (1996-97) data from the National Longitudinal ...
ABSTRACT Objectives In Canada, refugees represent between 10% and 15% of the total immigrant annu...
Importance: Lower rates of diagnostic imaging have been observed among Black children compared with ...
Objective: This study tested whether an immigrant mother’s perception of ethnic and language-based d...
Objectives: To test the association of unscheduled 7-day emergency department (ED) revisits and immi...
BACKGROUND:Emergency department visits as a first point of contact for people with mental illness ma...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom, children born to migrant parents are a rapidly growing group. M...
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 ...
Background: Immigrants have diverse pre-immigration, peri-immigration, and post-immigration experien...
Abstract Background Immigrants typically arrive in go...
Objective: Estimate the effect of immigration characteristics on the risk of a hospitalization for a...
AIMS: To characterize a group of migrant emergency department (ED) patients regarding demographics, ...
Abstract Background International migrant families may face various barriers in the access and use o...
Objectives: Health status, disease spectrum and use of healthcare have been reported to vary across ...
This study undertakes three comparisons using Cycle 2 (1996-97) data from the National Longitudinal ...
ABSTRACT Objectives In Canada, refugees represent between 10% and 15% of the total immigrant annu...
Importance: Lower rates of diagnostic imaging have been observed among Black children compared with ...
Objective: This study tested whether an immigrant mother’s perception of ethnic and language-based d...