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Telemedicine: Bridging the Gap between Refugee Health and Health Services Accessibility in Hamilton, Ontario

Abstract

Refugees face considerable challenges upon seeking asylum in Canada, and accessing health care services remains a prominent issue. Recurrent themes in the literature outlining barriers to health-services accessibility include geographic, economic, and cultural barriers. Drawing on the experiences of service providers in Hamilton, Ontario, we explored the efficacy of telemedicine services in bridging the gap between refugee health and health services accessibility. Research methodology included structured interviews with clinicians who provide health-care services to refugees, complemented by a scoping literature review. The results of this exploratory study demonstrate the efficacy of telemedicine in encouraging dialogue and policy change in the greater health-care setting, and its potential to increase access to specialist health-care services.

Authors

Sandre AR; Newbold KB

Journal

Refuge Canada's Journal on Refuge, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 108–118

Publisher

York University Libraries

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

DOI

10.25071/1920-7336.40396

ISSN

0229-5113

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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