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Pediatrician-experienced barriers in the medical care for refugee children in the Netherlands.

Albertine BaauwS RosiekB SlatteryM ChinapawM Boele van HensbroekJ B van GoudoeverJ Kist-van Holthe
Published in: European journal of pediatrics (2018)
Frequent relocations and the unknown medical history were reported most frequently as barriers impacting the delivery of health care to refugee children. To overcome these barriers, the Committee of International Child Health of the Dutch Society of Pediatrics recommends stopping the frequent relocations, improving medical assessment upon entry in the Netherlands, improving handoff of medical records, and improving the health literacy of refugee children and their families. What is Known: • Pediatricians in the Netherlands are confronted with high numbers of refugee children • Refugee children represent a population that is especially at risk due to their increased burden of physical and mental health conditions What is New: • Refugee children experience barriers in accessing medical care • To start overcoming these barriers, we recommend that frequent relocations be stopped, health assessment upon entry in the Netherlands be improved, medical handoffs be improved, and that the refugees be empowered by increasing their health literacy.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • risk assessment