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Fig. 2 | International Journal for Equity in Health

Fig. 2

From: Assessing evidence of interventions addressing inequity among migrant populations: a two-stage systematic review

Fig. 2

Studies reported the type of intervention in this reviewa. aType of intervention- Individual directed intervention: to provide information to individual on benefits of screening or intervention; Community education: to provide the intervention through small group workshops or seminars usually conducted by healthcare professionals or trained staffs in the setting; Peer navigator-related intervention: the method by the peer leaders or lay health workers in the community to provide necessary support, follow-up, or referral to help migrants to receive intervention Access-enhancing: to promote screening by reducing financial or linguistic barriers that hamper access to screening services. b Some studies reported more than one type

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