Migrants' Newborns Characteristics in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in Greece
[...]they wish to permanently settle in the country 46.6% or stay more than five years 23.4%, while 56.3% do not believe that attending Greek language courses will help find a job. Furthermore they may face different perceptions and beliefs by the health professionals who are not trained to accommod...
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