"They think we're OK and we know we're not". A qualitative study of asylum seekers' access, knowledge and views to health care in the UK.

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"They think we're OK and we know we're not". A qualitative study of asylum seekers' access, knowledge and views to health care in the UK. is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1000660946
P356DOI10.1186/1472-6963-7-75
P932PMC publication ID1892018
P698PubMed publication ID17537258
P5875ResearchGate publication ID6299359

P2093author name stringCatherine A O'Donnell
Kenneth Mullen
Rohan Chauhan
Maria Higgins
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P921main subjectasylum seekerQ564811
P304page(s)75
P577publication date2007-05-30
P1433published inBMC Health Services ResearchQ4835946
P1476title"They think we're OK and we know we're not". A qualitative study of asylum seekers' access, knowledge and views to health care in the UK.
P478volume7

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