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Barriers in providing primary care for immigrant patients with dementia: GPs' perspectives.

Rosa Vissenberg1, Ozgul Uysal2, Miriam Goudsmit3, Jos van Campen4, Bianca Buurman-van Es5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dementia rates are growing rapidly in all regions of the world. In the Netherlands, the incidence of dementia among older immigrants will increase twice as fast compared with the native older population. It, therefore, needs special attention. AIM: To describe the barriers for providing primary care to immigrant patients (Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese) with dementia from the perspectives of GPs. DESIGN &
SETTING: A mixed-method study, consisting of an online survey and focus groups.
METHOD: An online survey was performed among 76 GPs working in the four biggest cities of the Netherlands. The barriers to providing primary care for immigrants with dementia were identified. Subsequently, three focus groups were carried out among 17 primary care physicians to discuss this topic further, and identify possible solutions and recommendations to improve dementia care.
RESULTS: GPs experience many obstacles in the care for the immigrant patient with dementia, namely in the diagnostic process, early detection, and assessment of care needs. Strong collaboration between primary care, community care organisations, specialised memory clinics, and municipalities is needed to optimise healthcare information provision, the availability of culturally sensitive facilities, and the enhancement of healthcare professionals' training and education.
CONCLUSION: Important barriers were identified and recommendations were formulated for future healthcare policy. To be prepared and guarantee optimal care for the rising number of immigrant patients with dementia, recommendations should be implemented and effectiveness should be evaluated as soon as possible.

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Keywords:  cognitive dysfunction; culturally competent care; dementia; emigrants and immigrants; general practice; qualitative research

Year:  2018        PMID: 30723796      PMCID: PMC6348325          DOI: 10.3399/bjgpopen18X101610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJGP Open        ISSN: 2398-3795


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