Nancy Fowler
McMaster University
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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2008
Lynda Redwood-Campbell; Harpreet Thind; Michelle Howard; Jennifer Koteles; Nancy Fowler; Janusz Kaczorowski
INTRODUCTION Refugees from Kosovo arrived in several Canadian cities after humanitarian evacuations in 1999. Approximately 500 arrived in Hamilton, Canada. Volunteer sponsors from community organizations assisted the families with settlement, which included providing them access to healthcare services. HYPOTHESIS/PROBLEM It was anticipated that women, in particular, would have unmet health needs relating to trauma and a lack of healthcare access after experiencing forced migration. METHODS This study describes the results of a self-administered survey regarding womens health issues and experiences with health services after the arrival of refugees. It also describes the sponsor groups experience related to womens health care. The survey was administered to a random sample of 85 women refugees, and focus groups with 14 sponsors. Women self-completed questionnaires about their health, which included the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and use of preventive health services. Sponsor groups participated in a focus group discussing healthcare needs and experiences of their assigned refugee families. Themes pertaining to womens issues were identified from the focus groups. RESULTS Preventive screening rates were low, only 1/19 (5.3%) women > or = 50-years-old had ever received a mammogram; 34.1% (28/82) had ever received a Pap test); and PTSD was prevalent (25.9%, 22/85). Sponsor groups identified challenges relating to prenatal care needs, finding family physicians, language barriers to health care services, cultural influences ofwomens healthcare decision-making, mental health concerns, and difficulties accessing dental care, eye care, and prescriptions. CONCLUSIONS Many women refugees from Kosovo had unmet health needs. Culturally appropriate population level screening campaigns and integration of language and interpretation services into the healthcare sector on a permanent basis are important policy actions to be adequately prepared for newcomers and women in displaced situations. These needs should be anticipated during the evacuation period by host countries to aid in planning the provision of health resources more efficiently for refugees and displaced people going to host countries.
Canadian Journal of Public Health-revue Canadienne De Sante Publique | 2011
Lynda Redwood-Campbell; Nancy Fowler; Stephanie Laryea; Michelle Howard; Janusz Kaczorowski
International Journal for Equity in Health | 2005
Nancy Fowler; Lynda Redwood-Campbell; Elizabeth Molinaro; Michelle Howard; Janusz Kaczorowski; Morteza Jafarpour; Susan Robinson
Canadian Journal of Public Health-revue Canadienne De Sante Publique | 2009
Michelle Howard; Alice Lytwyn; Lynne Lohfeld; Lynda Redwood-Campbell; Nancy Fowler; Tina Karwalajtys
Canadian Journal of Public Health-revue Canadienne De Sante Publique | 2003
Lynda Redwood-Campbell; Nancy Fowler; Janusz Kaczorowski; Elizabeth Molinaro; Susan Robinson; Michelle Howard; Morteza Jafarpour
Canadian Family Physician | 2010
Tina Karwalajtys; Lynda Redwood-Campbell; Nancy Fowler; Lynne Lohfeld; Michelle Howard; Janusz Kaczorowski; Alice Lytwyn
Canadian Family Physician | 2011
Dale Guenter; Nancy Fowler; Linda Lee
Canadian Family Physician | 2015
Lawrence E. M. Grierson; Nancy Fowler; Matthew Yw Kwan
Canadian Family Physician | 2010
Tina Karwalajtys; Lynda Redwood-Campbell; Nancy Fowler; Lynne Lohfeld; Michelle Howard; Janusz Kaczorowski; Alice Lytwyn
Canadian Family Physician | 2018
Nancy Fowler; Frank Martino; Victor Ng; Jeff Sisler; Roy Wyman