Obstacles and practical perspectives of the consultation in general medicine of migrants with psychological disorders. Qualitative study among French general practitioners
CONCLUSION: This study highlights the difficulties encountered by general practitioner (GPs) dealing with migrant patients in France. They feel helpless in the face of the nature of the disorders encountered and experience a disparity between the connections that are difficult to establish and those in their usual practice, even when professional experience with this population is acquired. They point to the need for coordinated models of care, financed by public policy.PMID:37743560 | DOI:10.1177/07067437231200842
Source: Canadian Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Marie Lerigoleur Aur élie Urena-Dores Bourrel G érard Cyril Jaume Mathilde Minet Élodie Million Bernard Clary Agn ès Oude Engberink B éatrice Lognos Folco Source Type: research
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