Objective To investigate practice type and location of native and immigrant general practitioners (GPs); effects of migration status concordance between GPs and patients on experiences of patients in key areas of primary care quality and discrimination. Design and setting Secondary analysis of GP and patient survey data from QUALICOPC (Quality and Costs of Primary Care), a cross-sectional study of GPs and their patients in 34 countries, performed between 2011 and 2013. Main outcome measures We explored practice type and location of native and immigrant GPs and the experiences of native patients and patients with a migration background of communication, continuity, comprehensiveness, accessibility, and discrimination, using multilevel analys...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
BACKGROUND: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
Background: Immigration rates have increased recently in the UK. Migrant patients may have particula...
Objective To investigate practice type and location of native and immigrant general practitioners (G...
AbstractObjective To investigate practice type and location of native and immigrant general practiti...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) are the first point of contact for people from ethnic and mi...
Migrants to Norway disproportionately use emergency medical services while under-using primary care,...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliz...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Migrants relatively often use out-of-hours primary care. T...
This study aims to examine (a) whether there are differences in general practitioners' (GPs) attitud...
Objective. To compare the likelihood of being a frequent attender (FA) to general practice among nat...
Background: Undocumented migrants (UM) face many barriers in accessing healthcare. It is unknown how...
Objective: To compare the morbidity burden of immigrants and natives residing in Aragón, Spain, base...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the morbidity burden of immigrants and natives residing in Aragón, Spain...
Research has indicated that persons with a migration background are more likely to be underrepresent...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
BACKGROUND: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
Background: Immigration rates have increased recently in the UK. Migrant patients may have particula...
Objective To investigate practice type and location of native and immigrant general practitioners (G...
AbstractObjective To investigate practice type and location of native and immigrant general practiti...
Background: General Practitioners (GPs) are the first point of contact for people from ethnic and mi...
Migrants to Norway disproportionately use emergency medical services while under-using primary care,...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliz...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Migrants relatively often use out-of-hours primary care. T...
This study aims to examine (a) whether there are differences in general practitioners' (GPs) attitud...
Objective. To compare the likelihood of being a frequent attender (FA) to general practice among nat...
Background: Undocumented migrants (UM) face many barriers in accessing healthcare. It is unknown how...
Objective: To compare the morbidity burden of immigrants and natives residing in Aragón, Spain, base...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the morbidity burden of immigrants and natives residing in Aragón, Spain...
Research has indicated that persons with a migration background are more likely to be underrepresent...
Background: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
BACKGROUND: Studies on differences between immigrant and non-immigrant groups in health care utiliza...
Background: Immigration rates have increased recently in the UK. Migrant patients may have particula...