cover image: Literature Review: Health Issues of Government Assisted Refugees (GARS) In Canada

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Literature Review: Health Issues of Government Assisted Refugees (GARS) In Canada

2 Jun 2010

to GARs, to contribute to the literature on initial medical Refugees of all ages who experience traumatic events such as assessments processes for refugees and immigrants and inform forced migration, abduction, famine, torture, and war the development of national and provincial strategies and experienced an increased risk of mental health problems such as standards and guidelines for the delivery. [...] The objectives for this study were to identify and document best practices in the delivery of inter-professional care to GARs; to contribute to the literature on initial medical assessments processes for refugees and immigrants; and to inform the development of national and provincial strategies and standards and guidelines for the delivery of health services to GARs. [...] However, since the risk of developing other health Much of the increase in refugees in 2007 was a result of problems, particularly those related to mental health and chronic the volatile situation in Iraq. [...] Also researches on the immunization environmental conditions at home and work, the availability of status and needs of the refugees have to be understood so as to food and quality of diet, physical activity participation, and the provide appropriate services. [...] mental health and psychological distress in refugee populations; In conclusion, there is a need of research on different aspects of the mental health effects of post-migration, as pre-migration GARs health in order to inform the policy makers as well as stressors; the individual and community factors that affect service providers to provide better services to this group of clients mental health; a.
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13
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Canada