The localisation of humanitarian response to conflict and displacement: a scoping review from a health systems perspective. [PDF]
McGrath M +8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore how aspects of patient‐centered communication (PCC) may directly or indirectly predict patients' preferences for artificial intelligences (AIs) versus human medical professionals, based on the stimulus‐organism‐response model.
Qiwei Luna Wu +2 more
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Strengthening Parenting Among Refugees in Europe (SPARE): A Collaborative Feasibility and Acceptability Study Among Four European Nations. [PDF]
Sigmarsdóttir M +6 more
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Team photo‐diaries: Making places, people, and power more visible
The article reflects on the use of research associates‐generated photo‐diaries during household census data collection in Northwest Cambodia. Initially a training tool for Cambodian researchers, they became essential for data collection and collaboration between Cambodian and Australian teams, highlighting ethical challenges and power imbalances in ...
Ariane Utomo +18 more
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Mapping Care Practices and Service Delivery Models for Refugee and Displaced Families in Private Hosting Arrangements: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Al-Hamad A, Yasin YM, Yasin L, Zhang A.
europepmc +1 more source
Book Review: American Refugee Policy and European Jewry, 1933–1945
Sydney Stahl Weinberg
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Testing the underdog entrepreneurship theory with specialised Australian immigrant data
Using the 2021 Australian Census and Migrants Integrated Dataset (ACMID), we explore the explanatory value of Miller and Le Breton‐Miller’s underdog entrepreneurship theory (2017): examining its implications in the Australian context, finding some good support for it, and proposing some extensions. Abstract Migrants account for a significant proportion
Yan Tan, Laurence Lester
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Vaccination models of delivery for refugees and migrants: a global scoping review. [PDF]
Aghajafari F +8 more
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Urban food trees: Recognition of care and belonging by local governments
Acceptance of food producing trees (FPT) as a mainstream option for urban greening and public space development remains largely contested. In a study of local government policies and practices towards FPT in metropolitan Melbourne, we found that while FPT remain commonly excluded, some councils are seeking pathways for their inclusion.
Anastasia Gramatakos +2 more
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