Migrant children's health problems, care needs, and inequalities: European primary care paediatricians' perspective

Author:

Carrasco-Sanz A.1,Leiva-Gea I.2,Martin-Alvarez L.3,del Torso S.4,van Esso D.5,Hadjipanayis A.6,Kadir A.7ORCID,Ruiz-Canela J.8,Perez-Gonzalez O.9,Grossman Z.10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Primary Care Health Centre “Potosi”; Madrid Health Service; Madrid Spain

2. Regional University Hospital; Andalusian Health Service; Malaga Spain

3. Paediatrician; Madrid Spain

4. Pediatra di Famiglia, ULSS 6 Euganea; Padova Italy

5. Primary Care. SAP Muntanya Catalan Institute of Health; Barcelona Spain

6. Paediatric Department, Larnaca General Hospital, Larnaca; European University Medical School; Nicosia Cyprus

7. Herlev Hospital; Copenhagen Denmark

8. Primary Care Health Centre “Virgen de Africa”, Andalusian Health Service; Sevilla Spain

9. FIMABIS, Andalusian Public Foundation for Health and Biomedicine Research; Malaga Spain

10. Maccabi Health Services; Tel Aviv Israel

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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