Culturally Responsive Trauma Care for Refugees
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Abstract
This comprehensive review synthesizes the critical aspects of culturally responsive trauma-informed care for refugee and asylumseeking populations. It underscores the essentiality of integrating cultural understanding to improve health outcomes and address trauma effectively. The collection highlights healthcare provider experiences, ethical considerations, patient perspectives, and crucial recommendations for implementation, training, advocacy, and policy development. Understanding facilitators and barriers is key to sustainable programs. Ultimately, these findings collectively emphasize that culturally competent, patient-centered, and ethically sound care, supported by robust policies, is fundamental for these vulnerable groups.

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