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Sudanese refugees in a Minnesota family practice clinic
David V Power
, Dianna J. Shandy
Family Medicine and Community Health (Twin Cities)
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Minnesota
100%
Family Practice Clinic
100%
Sudanese Refugees
100%
Communication Difficulties
66%
Health History
66%
Refugees
33%
Ethnic Groups
33%
Infectious Diseases
33%
Healthcare Utilization
33%
Residency
33%
African Refugees
33%
Health Behavior
33%
Behavior Health
33%
Healthcare Workers
33%
Health Communication
33%
Family Practice
33%
Demographic Variables
33%
Medical Charts
33%
Refugee Population
33%
Culturally Competent Care
33%
Southern Sudan
33%
Sudanese Patients
33%
Nuer
33%
Accessing Healthcare
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Family Practice
100%
Medical History
100%
Health Behavior
50%
Health Care
50%
Health Care Utilization
50%
Ethnic Groups
50%
Diseases
50%
Health Care Personnel
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
General Practice
100%
Medical History
100%
Health Care Personnel
50%
Health Care Utilization
50%
Ethnic Groups
50%
Transcultural Care
50%
Diseases
50%
Health Care
50%