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Mental health problems of undocumented migrants in the Netherlands: A qualitative exploration of recognition, recording, and treatment by general practitioners

Objective. To explore the views and experiences of general practitioners (GPs) in relation to recognition, recording, and treatment of mental health problems of undocumented migrants (UMs), and to gain insight in the reasons for under-registration of mental health problems in the electronic medical...

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Autores principales: Teunissen, Erik, Van Bavel, Eric, Van Den Driessen Mareeuw, Francine, Macfarlane, Anne, Van Weel-Baumgarten, Evelyn, Van Den Muijsenbergh, Maria, Van Weel, Chris
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4834507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25961462
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02813432.2015.1041830
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author Teunissen, Erik
Van Bavel, Eric
Van Den Driessen Mareeuw, Francine
Macfarlane, Anne
Van Weel-Baumgarten, Evelyn
Van Den Muijsenbergh, Maria
Van Weel, Chris
author_facet Teunissen, Erik
Van Bavel, Eric
Van Den Driessen Mareeuw, Francine
Macfarlane, Anne
Van Weel-Baumgarten, Evelyn
Van Den Muijsenbergh, Maria
Van Weel, Chris
author_sort Teunissen, Erik
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description Objective. To explore the views and experiences of general practitioners (GPs) in relation to recognition, recording, and treatment of mental health problems of undocumented migrants (UMs), and to gain insight in the reasons for under-registration of mental health problems in the electronic medical records. Design. Qualitative study design with semi-structured interviews using a topic guide. Subjects and setting. Sixteen GPs in the Netherlands with clinical expertise in the care of UMs. Results. GPs recognized many mental health problems in UMs. Barriers that prevented them from recording these problems and from delivering appropriate care were their low consultation rates, physical presentation of mental health problems, high number of other problems, the UM’s lack of trust towards health care professionals, and cultural differences in health beliefs and language barriers. Referrals to mental health care organizations were often seen as problematic by GPs. To overcome these barriers, GPs provided personalized care as far as possible, referred to other primary care professionals such as social workers or mental health care nurses in their practice, and were a little less restrictive in prescribing psychotropics than guidelines recommended. Conclusions. GPs experienced a variety of barriers in engaging with UMs when identifying or suspecting mental health problems. This explains why there is a gap between the high recognition of mental health problems and the low recording of these problems in general practice files. It is recommended that GPs address mental health problems more actively, strive for continuity of care in order to gain trust of the UMs, and look for opportunities to provide mental care that is accessible and acceptable for UMs.
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spelling pubmed-48345072016-04-29 Mental health problems of undocumented migrants in the Netherlands: A qualitative exploration of recognition, recording, and treatment by general practitioners Teunissen, Erik Van Bavel, Eric Van Den Driessen Mareeuw, Francine Macfarlane, Anne Van Weel-Baumgarten, Evelyn Van Den Muijsenbergh, Maria Van Weel, Chris Scand J Prim Health Care Original Articles Objective. To explore the views and experiences of general practitioners (GPs) in relation to recognition, recording, and treatment of mental health problems of undocumented migrants (UMs), and to gain insight in the reasons for under-registration of mental health problems in the electronic medical records. Design. Qualitative study design with semi-structured interviews using a topic guide. Subjects and setting. Sixteen GPs in the Netherlands with clinical expertise in the care of UMs. Results. GPs recognized many mental health problems in UMs. Barriers that prevented them from recording these problems and from delivering appropriate care were their low consultation rates, physical presentation of mental health problems, high number of other problems, the UM’s lack of trust towards health care professionals, and cultural differences in health beliefs and language barriers. Referrals to mental health care organizations were often seen as problematic by GPs. To overcome these barriers, GPs provided personalized care as far as possible, referred to other primary care professionals such as social workers or mental health care nurses in their practice, and were a little less restrictive in prescribing psychotropics than guidelines recommended. Conclusions. GPs experienced a variety of barriers in engaging with UMs when identifying or suspecting mental health problems. This explains why there is a gap between the high recognition of mental health problems and the low recording of these problems in general practice files. It is recommended that GPs address mental health problems more actively, strive for continuity of care in order to gain trust of the UMs, and look for opportunities to provide mental care that is accessible and acceptable for UMs. Taylor & Francis 2015-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4834507/ /pubmed/25961462 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02813432.2015.1041830 Text en © The Author(s). 2015 http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Teunissen, Erik
Van Bavel, Eric
Van Den Driessen Mareeuw, Francine
Macfarlane, Anne
Van Weel-Baumgarten, Evelyn
Van Den Muijsenbergh, Maria
Van Weel, Chris
Mental health problems of undocumented migrants in the Netherlands: A qualitative exploration of recognition, recording, and treatment by general practitioners
title Mental health problems of undocumented migrants in the Netherlands: A qualitative exploration of recognition, recording, and treatment by general practitioners
title_full Mental health problems of undocumented migrants in the Netherlands: A qualitative exploration of recognition, recording, and treatment by general practitioners
title_fullStr Mental health problems of undocumented migrants in the Netherlands: A qualitative exploration of recognition, recording, and treatment by general practitioners
title_full_unstemmed Mental health problems of undocumented migrants in the Netherlands: A qualitative exploration of recognition, recording, and treatment by general practitioners
title_short Mental health problems of undocumented migrants in the Netherlands: A qualitative exploration of recognition, recording, and treatment by general practitioners
title_sort mental health problems of undocumented migrants in the netherlands: a qualitative exploration of recognition, recording, and treatment by general practitioners
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4834507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25961462
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02813432.2015.1041830
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