Publications by authors named "Dostin Lakika"

The health of refugees has been widely documented, as has the impact of a range of factors throughout the migration journey from being exposed to violence to the impacts of immigration detention. This study adds to our understanding of health-related quality of life amongst refugees and asylum seekers by evaluating health-related quality of life as measured by the Short-Form 36 (SF-36) Health Survey using meta-analysis. The aims of this study were to (1) provide a summary and overview of health-related quality of life (as measured by the SF-36), including the extent to which this varies and (2) explore the factors that influence health-related quality of life (as measured by the SF-36) amongst refugees and asylum seekers.

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Background: Strike action carried out by healthcare workers raises a range of ethical issues. Most fundamentally, as a strike is designed to disrupt, it has the potential to impact patient outcomes and healthcare delivery. This paper synthesises and analyses the empirical literature that details the impact of strike action on healthcare delivery.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Dostin Lakika"

  • Dostin Lakika's research primarily focuses on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) issues among vulnerable populations, specifically refugees and asylum seekers, as evidenced by his recent meta-analysis using the SF-36 Health Survey.
  • His findings highlight significant variations in HRQoL among refugees due to various factors impacting their well-being during the migration process, including violence exposure and immigration detention.
  • Additionally, Lakika examines the ethical implications of healthcare delivery disruptions caused by strike actions among healthcare workers, providing a comprehensive scoping review of their effects on patient outcomes.