Background The worldwide number of refugees has considerably increased due to ongoing wars, national instability, political persecution and food insecurity. In Europe, about one-Third of all refugees are children, an increasing number of which are travelling alone. There are often no systematic medical health assessments for these refugee children on entry in reception countries despite the fact that they are recognised as an at-risk population due to increased burden of physical and mental health conditions. We aimed to perform a systematic review of the literature to describe the health status of refugee children on entering reception countries. Methods A systematic search of published literature was conducted using the terms refugee, imm...
BACKGROUND: Millions of people have fled from their countries, due to war or conflict, in order to...
AIM: To examine refugee health assessments in Syrian and Iraqi children in the context of changes to...
There are knowledge gaps related to understanding the development of chronic disease risks in childr...
Background The worldwide number of refugees has considerably increased due to ongoing wars, national...
Background: The worldwide number of refugees has considerably increased due to ongoing wars, nationa...
Around one million asylum-seeking children were registered in the European Union(EU) during 2015–201...
Objective: Migration is a problem affecting all family members, but particularly children. Child ref...
Providing appropriate and responsive care to refugees from diverse backgrounds and with unique healt...
Providing appropriate and responsive care to refugees from diverse backgrounds and with unique healt...
Background: Europe has experienced a marked increase in the number of children on the move. The evid...
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify the diagnosis characteristics of the refugees who applied...
Background: New Zealand regularly accepts refugee children and their families for resettlement. Refu...
ObjectivesWe conducted a large-scale study of newly arrived refugee children in the United States wi...
Background: Recently, the number of refugees in Germany has skyrocketed, leading to a marked increas...
Background: Recently, the number of refugees in Germany has skyrocketed, leading to a marked increas...
BACKGROUND: Millions of people have fled from their countries, due to war or conflict, in order to...
AIM: To examine refugee health assessments in Syrian and Iraqi children in the context of changes to...
There are knowledge gaps related to understanding the development of chronic disease risks in childr...
Background The worldwide number of refugees has considerably increased due to ongoing wars, national...
Background: The worldwide number of refugees has considerably increased due to ongoing wars, nationa...
Around one million asylum-seeking children were registered in the European Union(EU) during 2015–201...
Objective: Migration is a problem affecting all family members, but particularly children. Child ref...
Providing appropriate and responsive care to refugees from diverse backgrounds and with unique healt...
Providing appropriate and responsive care to refugees from diverse backgrounds and with unique healt...
Background: Europe has experienced a marked increase in the number of children on the move. The evid...
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify the diagnosis characteristics of the refugees who applied...
Background: New Zealand regularly accepts refugee children and their families for resettlement. Refu...
ObjectivesWe conducted a large-scale study of newly arrived refugee children in the United States wi...
Background: Recently, the number of refugees in Germany has skyrocketed, leading to a marked increas...
Background: Recently, the number of refugees in Germany has skyrocketed, leading to a marked increas...
BACKGROUND: Millions of people have fled from their countries, due to war or conflict, in order to...
AIM: To examine refugee health assessments in Syrian and Iraqi children in the context of changes to...
There are knowledge gaps related to understanding the development of chronic disease risks in childr...