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The sexual and reproductive healthcare challenges when dealing with female migrants and refugees in low and middle-income countries (a qualitative evidence synthesis).

Tadele Dana DareboMark SpigtBerhanetsehay TeklewoldAbebe Sorsa BadachoNiklas MayerMeba Teklewold
Published in: BMC public health (2024)
To enhance the use of SRH by female migrants and refugees, it is vital to provide person-centered care and involve husbands, parents, in-laws, and communities in SRH coproduction. Training on cultural competency, compassion, and respect must be provided to healthcare personnel. Increasing financial access for migrant and refugee healthcare is crucial, as is meeting their basic requirements.
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