The influence of patients’ immigration background and residence permit status on treatment decisions in health care. Results of a factorial survey among general practitioners in Switzerland

Drewniak D, Krones T, Sauer C, Wild V (2016)
Social Science & Medicine 161: 64-73.

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Drewniak, Daniel; Krones, Tanja; Sauer, CarstenUniBi ; Wild, Verina
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Zeitschriftentitel
Social Science & Medicine
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161
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64-73
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0277-9536
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2903553

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Drewniak D, Krones T, Sauer C, Wild V. The influence of patients’ immigration background and residence permit status on treatment decisions in health care. Results of a factorial survey among general practitioners in Switzerland. Social Science & Medicine. 2016;161:64-73.
Drewniak, D., Krones, T., Sauer, C., & Wild, V. (2016). The influence of patients’ immigration background and residence permit status on treatment decisions in health care. Results of a factorial survey among general practitioners in Switzerland. Social Science & Medicine, 161, 64-73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.05.039
Drewniak, Daniel, Krones, Tanja, Sauer, Carsten, and Wild, Verina. 2016. “The influence of patients’ immigration background and residence permit status on treatment decisions in health care. Results of a factorial survey among general practitioners in Switzerland”. Social Science & Medicine 161: 64-73.
Drewniak, D., Krones, T., Sauer, C., and Wild, V. (2016). The influence of patients’ immigration background and residence permit status on treatment decisions in health care. Results of a factorial survey among general practitioners in Switzerland. Social Science & Medicine 161, 64-73.
Drewniak, D., et al., 2016. The influence of patients’ immigration background and residence permit status on treatment decisions in health care. Results of a factorial survey among general practitioners in Switzerland. Social Science & Medicine, 161, p 64-73.
D. Drewniak, et al., “The influence of patients’ immigration background and residence permit status on treatment decisions in health care. Results of a factorial survey among general practitioners in Switzerland”, Social Science & Medicine, vol. 161, 2016, pp. 64-73.
Drewniak, D., Krones, T., Sauer, C., Wild, V.: The influence of patients’ immigration background and residence permit status on treatment decisions in health care. Results of a factorial survey among general practitioners in Switzerland. Social Science & Medicine. 161, 64-73 (2016).
Drewniak, Daniel, Krones, Tanja, Sauer, Carsten, and Wild, Verina. “The influence of patients’ immigration background and residence permit status on treatment decisions in health care. Results of a factorial survey among general practitioners in Switzerland”. Social Science & Medicine 161 (2016): 64-73.

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