“It's the First Barrier” – Lack of Common Language a Major Obstacle When Accessing/Providing Healthcare Services Across Europe [PDF]
International migration is shaping and changing urban areas as well as impacting on healthcare access and provision in Europe. To investigate how residents of superdiverse neighborhoods put together their healthcare, we conducted qualitative interviews ...
Florence Samkange-Zeeb +6 more
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Public health nursing education viewed through the lens of superdiversity: a resource for global health [PDF]
Background Nurses are increasingly confronted with the challenge of globalization and the acceleration of migratory flows. This reality affects the notion of culture and its influence on health-related behaviors.
Cécile-Marie Dupin +5 more
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Holding Complexity: Psychological Flexibility and Cultural Identity in a Superdiverse Urban Context [PDF]
Acculturation, traditionally described as the adjustment to new cultural realities, faces major conceptual challenges in superdiverse societies where defining “heritage” and “mainstream” cultures is increasingly problematic. This study proposes expanding
Anna Medvetskaya +2 more
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Healthcare bricolage in Europe’s superdiverse neighbourhoods: a mixed methods study [PDF]
Background Studies of the relationship between diverse populations, healthcare access and health outcomes have been dominated by approaches focusing on ethno-national groups or specific healthcare sectors.
Jenny Phillimore +3 more
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Superdiversity and Disability: Social Changes for the Cohesion of Migrations in Europe. [PDF]
Martín-Cano MDC +3 more
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Language Learning, Ecological Validity, and Innovation under Conditions of Superdiversity
Este artículo describe tres propuestas pedagógicas orientadas a promover el aprendizaje de lenguas en la educación superior. También pretende discutir la importancia del aprendizaje continua de la primera lengua (L1) y lenguas extranjeras y/o ...
Steven L. Thorne
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Recent migrants' perspectives on antibiotic use and prescribing in primary care: a qualitative study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Currently there is great interest in antibiotic prescribing practices in the UK, but little is known about the experiences of the increasing numbers of recent migrants (those present in the UK for >1 year but
Lindenmeyer A +4 more
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“My Color Doesn’t Lie”: Race, Gender, and Nativism among Nurses in the Netherlands [PDF]
Nursing in white-majority populations tends to be associated with white women. Yet as Western Europe and North America undergo demographic shifts, such associations are challenged as people of different racial and national backgrounds take on positions ...
Marci D. Cottingham, Lana Andringa
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Who Is this “We” in the Media Programs? Public Service Broadcasting in a Superdiverse Society [PDF]
How do the German public service media respond to a society that is growing more diverse by the day? What ambivalences and affective reactions arise in connection with diversity strategies in the media, and what role could the media play in the changing ...
Iva Krtalić
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Gender-based violence, religion and forced displacement: Protective and risk factors
IntroductionThis paper examines the relationship between gender-based violence (GBV) and religion in a range of forced displacement contexts. While it has been acknowledged that religion frequently shapes experiences of GBV survivors, little is known ...
Sandra Pertek +5 more
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