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Social diversity and access to healthcare / Social diversity and access to palliative care for minority groups
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Introduction
Mojca Ramšak, Paweł Łuków, Amir Muzur, Florian Steger
Mojca Ramšak, Paweł Łuków, Amir Muzur, Florian Steger
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27–104
I. Minorities
27–104
27–46
Social exclusion of Roma from healthcare as a public space: another dimension of antigypsyism?
Alenka Janko Spreizer
Alenka Janko Spreizer
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47–58
How challenging is the Slovenian healthcare system for the Roma population?
Erika Zelko, Zala Peterka, Danica Rotar Pavlič
Erika Zelko, Zala Peterka, Danica Rotar Pavlič
47–58
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59–69
Roma in Slovenia – a story of disaster
Blaž Kovač
Blaž Kovač
59–69
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70–81
Social diversity and access to palliative care for minority groups
Mateja Lopuh
Mateja Lopuh
70–81
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82–104
Gender identity and access to healthcare in Croatia – legal framework
Ana Pošćić, Adrijana Martinović
Ana Pošćić, Adrijana Martinović
82–104
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107–156
II. Migration
107–156
107–120
Improving the quality of care for a culturally diverse population: Understanding immigrant women’s hospital experiences
Mirko Prosen, Sabina Ličen, Igor Karnjuš
Mirko Prosen, Sabina Ličen, Igor Karnjuš
107–120
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121–133
Occupational risks and protection from infectious diseases in contact with migrants and refugees
Alenka Kraigher, Nuška Čakš Jager
Alenka Kraigher, Nuška Čakš Jager
121–133
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134–149
Healthcare of migrants at the reception centre Brežice
Nina Fritz
Nina Fritz
134–149
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150–156
The refugee guide as an innovative project: Development, implementation and use at the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
Robert Bitterlich, Heike Vogelbusch, Stephanie Schierack, Jana Luntz
Robert Bitterlich, Heike Vogelbusch, Stephanie Schierack, Jana Luntz
150–156
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159–210
III. Poverty and vulnerable groups
159–210
159–170
Socio-economic structure of patients and their reasons for visiting pro bono clinics in Slovenia
Ines Gumilar, Erika Zelko
Ines Gumilar, Erika Zelko
159–170
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171–185
An outpatient clinic and counseling assistance for people without health insurance, Llubljana, Slovenia
Vida Drame Orožim
Vida Drame Orožim
171–185
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186–195
The impact of poverty on the position of vulnerable groups in health care – a retrospective study of cases of pregnant women and newborns
Nada Gosić, Tajana Tomak
Nada Gosić, Tajana Tomak
186–195
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196–210
Palliative care – the needs of patients with incurable illnesses and their relatives
Maja Ebert Moltara, Lučka Boltežar, Maja Ivanetič Pantar, Marjana Bernot
Maja Ebert Moltara, Lučka Boltežar, Maja Ivanetič Pantar, Marjana Bernot
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Addresses for correspondence
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Social diversity and access to palliative care for minority groups
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Mateja Lopuh
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doi.org/10.5771/9783495999561-70
ISBN print: 978-3-495-99955-4
ISBN online: 978-3-495-99956-1
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