Migrants’ Healthcare Experience: A Meta‐Ethnography Review of the Literature

Author:

Luiking Marie‐Louise1,Heckemann Birgit2,Ali Parveen3,Doorn Connie4,Ghosh Sumana5,Kydd Angela6,Watson Roger7,Patel Harshida8

Affiliation:

1. Rho Chi‐at‐Large, PhD candidate, Sigma European coordinator Amersfoort Netherlands

2. Tau Omega, Research AssociateDepartment of Health ProfessionsDivision of NursingBern University of Applied Sciences Bern Switzerland

3. Phi Mu, Lecturer, School of Nursing & MidwiferySheffield University Sheffield United Kingdom

4. Rho Chi‐at‐Large, Professor, Research Centre Innovations in CareRotterdam University of Applied Sciences Rotterdam Netherlands

5. Tau Omega, Institute of Health Care, & Science, Sahlgrenska AcademyGothenburg University Gothenburg Sweden

6. Upsilon Xi‐at‐LargeAssociate Professor, Edinburgh Napier University Edinburgh United Kingdom

7. Phi Mu, Professor, Faculty of Health and Social CareUniversity of Hull Hull United Kingdom

8. Tau Omega, Professor, Institute of Health Care & Science, Sahlgrenska AcademyUniversity of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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