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Good practice in health care for migrants: views and experiences of care professionals in 16 European countries

BACKGROUND: Health services across Europe provide health care for migrant patients every day. However, little systematic research has explored the views and experiences of health care professionals in different European countries. The aim of this study was to assess the difficulties professionals ex...

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Autores principales: Priebe, Stefan, Sandhu, Sima, Dias, Sónia, Gaddini, Andrea, Greacen, Tim, Ioannidis, Elisabeth, Kluge, Ulrike, Krasnik, Allan, Lamkaddem, Majda, Lorant, Vincent, Riera, Rosa Puigpinósi, Sarvary, Attila, Soares, Joaquim JF, Stankunas, Mindaugas, Straßmayr, Christa, Wahlbeck, Kristian, Welbel, Marta, Bogic, Marija
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3071322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21439059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-187
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author Priebe, Stefan
Sandhu, Sima
Dias, Sónia
Gaddini, Andrea
Greacen, Tim
Ioannidis, Elisabeth
Kluge, Ulrike
Krasnik, Allan
Lamkaddem, Majda
Lorant, Vincent
Riera, Rosa Puigpinósi
Sarvary, Attila
Soares, Joaquim JF
Stankunas, Mindaugas
Straßmayr, Christa
Wahlbeck, Kristian
Welbel, Marta
Bogic, Marija
author_facet Priebe, Stefan
Sandhu, Sima
Dias, Sónia
Gaddini, Andrea
Greacen, Tim
Ioannidis, Elisabeth
Kluge, Ulrike
Krasnik, Allan
Lamkaddem, Majda
Lorant, Vincent
Riera, Rosa Puigpinósi
Sarvary, Attila
Soares, Joaquim JF
Stankunas, Mindaugas
Straßmayr, Christa
Wahlbeck, Kristian
Welbel, Marta
Bogic, Marija
author_sort Priebe, Stefan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Health services across Europe provide health care for migrant patients every day. However, little systematic research has explored the views and experiences of health care professionals in different European countries. The aim of this study was to assess the difficulties professionals experience in their service when providing such care and what they consider constitutes good practice to overcome these problems or limit their negative impact on the quality of care. METHODS: Structured interviews with open questions and case vignettes were conducted with health care professionals working in areas with high proportion of migrant populations in 16 countries. In each country, professionals in nine primary care practices, three accident and emergency hospital departments, and three community mental health services (total sample = 240) were interviewed about their views and experiences in providing care for migrant patients, i.e. from first generation immigrant populations. Answers were analysed using thematic content analysis. RESULTS: Eight types of problems and seven components of good practice were identified representing all statements in the interviews. The eight problems were: language barriers, difficulties in arranging care for migrants without health care coverage, social deprivation and traumatic experiences, lack of familiarity with the health care system, cultural differences, different understandings of illness and treatment, negative attitudes among staff and patients, and lack of access to medical history. The components of good practice to overcome these problems or limit their impact were: organisational flexibility with sufficient time and resources, good interpreting services, working with families and social services, cultural awareness of staff, educational programmes and information material for migrants, positive and stable relationships with staff, and clear guidelines on the care entitlements of different migrant groups. Problems and good care components were similar across the three types of services. CONCLUSIONS: Health care professionals in different services experience similar difficulties when providing care to migrants. They also have relatively consistent views on what constitutes good practice. The degree to which these components already are part of routine practice varies. Implementing good practice requires sufficient resources and organisational flexibility, positive attitudes, training for staff and the provision of information.
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spelling pubmed-30713222011-04-06 Good practice in health care for migrants: views and experiences of care professionals in 16 European countries Priebe, Stefan Sandhu, Sima Dias, Sónia Gaddini, Andrea Greacen, Tim Ioannidis, Elisabeth Kluge, Ulrike Krasnik, Allan Lamkaddem, Majda Lorant, Vincent Riera, Rosa Puigpinósi Sarvary, Attila Soares, Joaquim JF Stankunas, Mindaugas Straßmayr, Christa Wahlbeck, Kristian Welbel, Marta Bogic, Marija BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Health services across Europe provide health care for migrant patients every day. However, little systematic research has explored the views and experiences of health care professionals in different European countries. The aim of this study was to assess the difficulties professionals experience in their service when providing such care and what they consider constitutes good practice to overcome these problems or limit their negative impact on the quality of care. METHODS: Structured interviews with open questions and case vignettes were conducted with health care professionals working in areas with high proportion of migrant populations in 16 countries. In each country, professionals in nine primary care practices, three accident and emergency hospital departments, and three community mental health services (total sample = 240) were interviewed about their views and experiences in providing care for migrant patients, i.e. from first generation immigrant populations. Answers were analysed using thematic content analysis. RESULTS: Eight types of problems and seven components of good practice were identified representing all statements in the interviews. The eight problems were: language barriers, difficulties in arranging care for migrants without health care coverage, social deprivation and traumatic experiences, lack of familiarity with the health care system, cultural differences, different understandings of illness and treatment, negative attitudes among staff and patients, and lack of access to medical history. The components of good practice to overcome these problems or limit their impact were: organisational flexibility with sufficient time and resources, good interpreting services, working with families and social services, cultural awareness of staff, educational programmes and information material for migrants, positive and stable relationships with staff, and clear guidelines on the care entitlements of different migrant groups. Problems and good care components were similar across the three types of services. CONCLUSIONS: Health care professionals in different services experience similar difficulties when providing care to migrants. They also have relatively consistent views on what constitutes good practice. The degree to which these components already are part of routine practice varies. Implementing good practice requires sufficient resources and organisational flexibility, positive attitudes, training for staff and the provision of information. BioMed Central 2011-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3071322/ /pubmed/21439059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-187 Text en Copyright ©2011 Priebe et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Priebe, Stefan
Sandhu, Sima
Dias, Sónia
Gaddini, Andrea
Greacen, Tim
Ioannidis, Elisabeth
Kluge, Ulrike
Krasnik, Allan
Lamkaddem, Majda
Lorant, Vincent
Riera, Rosa Puigpinósi
Sarvary, Attila
Soares, Joaquim JF
Stankunas, Mindaugas
Straßmayr, Christa
Wahlbeck, Kristian
Welbel, Marta
Bogic, Marija
Good practice in health care for migrants: views and experiences of care professionals in 16 European countries
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title_full Good practice in health care for migrants: views and experiences of care professionals in 16 European countries
title_fullStr Good practice in health care for migrants: views and experiences of care professionals in 16 European countries
title_full_unstemmed Good practice in health care for migrants: views and experiences of care professionals in 16 European countries
title_short Good practice in health care for migrants: views and experiences of care professionals in 16 European countries
title_sort good practice in health care for migrants: views and experiences of care professionals in 16 european countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3071322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21439059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-187
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