
Fadi Baghdadi- Researcher at Swansea University
Fadi Baghdadi
- Researcher at Swansea University
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Background
Although access to free healthcare is universal in the United Kingdom, evidence suggests variations by ethnicity in terms of outcomes following injury. The BE SURE study offers insights into use and outcomes of emergency healthcare for injury by minority ethnic groups to inform theories on mechanisms of access to help reduce disparities...
< Background > Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic events with lasting impacts on health and wellbeing into adulthood. Countries in the Maghreb have some of the highest rates of ACEs in the world, though there is minimal local research from the region.
< Objective > To gather perspectives from local stakeholders to inform the develo...
Introduction
Research has found differences in processes and outcomes of care between people in ethnic minorities and White British populations in some clinical conditions, although findings have been mixed. The Building an understanding of Ethnic minority people’s Service Use Relating to Emergency care for injuries study is investigating differenc...
Background
The increasing burden of injury is further exacerbated by the presence of ethnic disparities in emergency healthcare settings. This review aimed to describe the published literature reporting comparative mortality by ethnicity of adults presenting with injury to emergency healthcare in developed countries.
Methods
Five electronic databa...
Introduction
Injuries are a major public health problem which can lead to disability or death. However, little is known about the incidence, presentation, management and outcomes of emergency care for patients with injuries among people from ethnic minorities in the UK. The aim of this study is to investigate what may differ for people from ethnic...
Drawing on the conceptual contributions of Ulrick Beck, Leila Ahmed, and Pnina Werbner, in this chapter I examine how Muslim women exert their agency by reflexively individualising their faith to embody the modesty the headscarf traditionally symbolises in Islam. I argue that the headscarf, which is reified as an orientalised item of clothing in ac...