Abstract Background Difficulties accessing health care services can result in delaying in seeking and obtaining treatment. Although these difficulties are disproportionately experienced among vulnerable groups, we know very little about how the intersectionality of realities experienced by immigrants and visible minorities can impact their access to health care services since the pandemic. Methods Using Statistics Canada’s Crowdsourcing Data: Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians—Experiences of Discrimination, we combine two variables (i.e., immigrant status and visible minority status) to create a new variable called visible minority imm...
As several commentators and researchers have noted since late spring 2020, COVID-19 has laid bare th...
Abstract Background In the Canadian context, health c...
There are over 44.7 million immigrants living in America today. They all have a story to tell. They ...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Research demonstrates that immigrants and racialized populations continue to face notable barriers i...
This paper aims to show that the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified existing barriers to healthcare in ...
Background: The provision of healthcare for immigrants is a global issue. Understanding the complexi...
Immigrants face unique healthcare barriers, which can negatively impact their health and health serv...
Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the Canadian government initiated multiple mitigation strategie...
In Canada, there are significant barriers present that are preventing Canadians from accessing and r...
A growing body of literature suggests that immigrants to Canada experience deterioration in their he...
Several studies acknowledge that immigrants encounter barriers when accessing health care in large C...
Abstract Background Immigrants make up one fifth of t...
In the context of the United States of America (U.S.), COVID-19 has influenced migrant experiences i...
As several commentators and researchers have noted since late spring 2020, COVID-19 has laid bare th...
Abstract Background In the Canadian context, health c...
There are over 44.7 million immigrants living in America today. They all have a story to tell. They ...
Immigrants often lose their health advantage as they start adapting to the ways of the new society. ...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
Research demonstrates that immigrants and racialized populations continue to face notable barriers i...
This paper aims to show that the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified existing barriers to healthcare in ...
Background: The provision of healthcare for immigrants is a global issue. Understanding the complexi...
Immigrants face unique healthcare barriers, which can negatively impact their health and health serv...
Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the Canadian government initiated multiple mitigation strategie...
In Canada, there are significant barriers present that are preventing Canadians from accessing and r...
A growing body of literature suggests that immigrants to Canada experience deterioration in their he...
Several studies acknowledge that immigrants encounter barriers when accessing health care in large C...
Abstract Background Immigrants make up one fifth of t...
In the context of the United States of America (U.S.), COVID-19 has influenced migrant experiences i...
As several commentators and researchers have noted since late spring 2020, COVID-19 has laid bare th...
Abstract Background In the Canadian context, health c...
There are over 44.7 million immigrants living in America today. They all have a story to tell. They ...