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Fatima Morales

0000-0002-0372-259x

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Epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 cases in non-Italian nationals in Sicily: identifying vulnerable groups in the context of the COVID-19 pa…

2022

As in other parts of the world, undocumented migrants in Italy suffer worse health status due to their immigration enforcement situation and other vulnerabilities such as precarious illegal jobs, exploitation and abuse or barriers to higher education, with higher prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic, as other pandemics, has not affected everyone equally. The undocumented was one of the most affected groups with regard to hospitalization rates and mortality worldwide. Sicily is one of the gates of entrance to Europe for migrants and asylum seekers from Africa and Asia. Herein, we described the epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 cases in Sicily to com…

Refugeesaccess to health care; vulnerable populations; migrants; refugee and asylum seeker health care; inequalities in health and health care; health inequalitiesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisrefugee and asylum seeker health carePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthVulnerable populationsInequalities in health and health careinequalities in health and health careCOVID-19vulnerable populations.MigrantsRefugee and asylum seeker health careHospitalizationhealth inequalitiemigrantItalyAccess to health careaccess to health careHumansPandemicsSicilyHealth inequalities
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Barriers to breast cancer-screening adherence in vulnerable populations

2023

Breast cancer screening through periodic mammography has been effective in decreasing mortality and reducing the impact of this disease. However, adherence to screening does not meet the desired expectations from all populations. The main objective of this review is to explore the barriers that affect adherence to breast cancer–screening programs in vulnerable populations according to race and/or ethnicity in order to propose measures to reduce the lack of adherence. We conducted a search of publications in the PubMed Central and Scopus databases. The eligible criteria for the articles were as follows: original quantitative studies appearing in SJR- and/or JCR-indexed journals from 2016 to …

Cancer ResearchRaceOncologyAdherencerace.EthnicitybarrierethnicityadherenceBreast cancer screeningBarriersbreast cancer screening
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