Poster # |
Title |
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1 |
A Systematic Review into Refugee Perceptions of Using the Australian Healthcare System |
2 |
Best Practices for Evaluating LGBTQ Asylum Seekers: A Curriculum for Clinicians in the MGH Asylum Clinic |
3 |
Enhancing resettlement through an innovative interprofessional team approach |
4 |
Bonding, Bridging, and Linking: Social Capital and Its Potential Health Impact among Refugees in their Resettlement Countries |
5 |
Social, Graphical, and Geospatial Mapping of Social Capital among Bosnian Refugees in the U.S.: Implications on Bosnians’ Mental Health |
6 |
Identifying Maternal Healthcare Needs of Pregnant Refugee Women in Utah |
7 |
Cuban health outcomes in Texas: those paroled into the U.S. at border vs. those who obtained refugee/parolee status in Cuba |
8 |
Healthcare Access for Syrian Refugees and the Jordanian Host Community in Northern Jordan: A Qualitative Study |
9 |
Primary Care Experiences of Young Adult Refugees after Resettlement |
10 |
Family Planning Utilization in U.S.-based African Refugee Women |
11 |
UConn Immigration Rights Initiative: the development of a student run asylum clinic and an avenue for refugee advocacy |
12 |
Supporting Mental Health of Syrian Refugee Mothers: A Collaboration among Community Stakeholders, Syrian Community Members and Researchers |
13 |
Vaccination among refugees from Ukraine |
14 |
Type of Torture as a Predictor of PTSD Symptomology |
15 |
Vaccine Preventable Outbreaks in Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and its impact on Refugee Resettlement |
16 |
Connecting Overseas Refugee Vaccinations to State Immunization Information Systems |
17 |
Electronic Disease Notification System: Providing Immigrant and Refugee Arrival Notification and Health Information to US Health Partners |
18 |
Association of eosinophilia with nematode parasitic infection in refugees in thailand: Common but of limited clinical utility |
19 |
Immunization Coverage among Colorado Refugee Arrivals |
20 |
Understanding the birth experience of Afghani Muslim women at a US teaching hospital |
21 |
Creating a Coordinated Inter-professional and Inter-sectoral Mental Health System for Refugee Youth in Calgary, Alberta: A Streamlined Approach |
22 |
Comparison of select Health Outcomes in Humanitarian Immigrants in Maryland, 2013-2018 |
23 |
Reproductive health needs of resettled refugee women: A call for action |
24 |
Experience of pre and postpartum care for Syrian women in Kingston: a preliminary study |
25 |
Integrating Behavioral Health within a Primary Care Refugee Clinic |
26 |
Health and the Housing Interface: experience of precarious housing amongst refugees in Melbourne, and the perceived impacts of precarious housing |
27 |
Family-based pediatric health education pilot program for refugees |
28 |
A diabetes-focused curriculum helps improve overall understanding and management of illness |
29 |
Challenges of Health Assessment for LGBTQI Refugees |
30 |
the mental health of Syrian refugee adolescent girls in the Amenah early marriage intervention |
31 |
Outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases in refugee camps – a systematic review |
32 |
transnational family support: Perspectives from family members back home; A feasibility and pilot study in Kisumu, Kenya |
33 |
Impact of the International Organization of Migration (Kenya) teleradiology system in refugee health screening in Africa |
34 |
Oral Health of Newly Arrived Humanitarian Immigrants in Quebec and Ontario; A Sequential Mixed Methods Protocol |
35 |
Lead Exposure in Newly Resettled Pediatric Refugees in Syracuse, NY |
36 |
Inter-professional, Community-based, Experiential Learning with Refugee Families supports Community Health Advocacy |
37 |
Personal hygiene and its implications to health service among refugees in the USA |
38 |
Refugee and Immigrant Health and Wellness Alliance of Atlanta (RIHWA) Community Assessment |
39 |
Promoting Infant and Early Childhood Vaccines in a Refugee Population |
40 |
A Systematic Review of HIV Risk-Reduction Interventions among Refugees and Asylum Seekers |
41 |
Experience Implementing Shareable Clinical Decision Support for Refugee Health Screening at 2 Institutions: Lessons Learned |
42 |
Parental Knowledge and Perceptions about the Risk of Childhood Lead Poisoning among Bhutanese Community in Northeast Ohio |
43 |
Empowering Refugee Women: Increasing Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Education and Services through Community Partnerships |
44 |
Group Visits for Socially Isolated Bhutanese Refugee Elders |
45 |
Evaluation of 5-item Mental Health Screener from the Perspective of Providers and Refugees |