| Literature DB >> 32397618 |
Bukola Salami1, Alleson Mason1, Jordana Salma1, Sophie Yohani2, Maryam Amin3, Philomena Okeke-Ihejirika4, Tehseen Ladha3.
Abstract
Immigrants experience poorer health outcomes than nonimmigrants in Canada for several reasons. A central contributing factor to poor health outcomes for immigrants is access to healthcare. Previous research on access to healthcare for immigrants has largely focused on the experience of immigrant adults. The purpose of this study was to investigate how immigrants access health services for their children in Alberta, Canada. Our study involved a descriptive qualitative design. Upon receiving ethics approval from the University of Alberta Research Ethics Board, we invited immigrant parents to participate in this study. We interviewed 50 immigrant parents, including 17 fathers and 33 mothers. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed according to the themes that emerged. Findings reveal that systemic barriers contributed to challenges in accessing healthcare for immigrant children. Participants identified several of these barriers-namely, system barriers, language and cultural barriers, relationship with health professionals, and financial barriers. These barriers can be addressed by policymakers and service providers by strengthening the diversity of the workforce, addressing income as a social determinant of health, and improving access to language interpretation services.Entities:
Keywords: Alberta; Canada; access to healthcare; child health; immigrant health; immigration; migrant health; migration
Year: 2020 PMID: 32397618 PMCID: PMC7246832 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17093320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Demographic Description of Participants.
| Participant Code | Country of Birth | Length of Time in Canada (Years) | Migration Path to Canada | Highest Level of Education | Family Income (Canadian $) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OO1 | Nepal | 4.6 | Economic or skilled immigrant | College certificate/diploma | 30,000–50,000 |
| OO2 | Ethiopia | 9 | Refugee, privately sponsored | College certificate/diploma | 50,001–70,000 |
| OO3 | Ethiopia | 3.6 | Refugee, privately sponsored | University degree | 50,001–70,000 |
| OO4 | Pakistan | 12 | Family-sponsored immigrant | High school or less | less than 30,000 |
| OO5 | Nepal | 1.11 | Economic or skilled immigrant | Postgraduate degree | 30,000–50,000 |
| OO6 | Pakistan | 3.6 | Family-sponsored immigrant | College certificate/diploma | 30,000–50,000 |
| OO7 | Syria | 2.4 | Refugee, privately sponsored | University degree | 30,000–50,000 |
| OO8 | Egypt | 5 | Family-sponsored immigrant | College certificate/diploma | less than 30,000 |
| OO9 | Iraq | 8 | Refugee, government sponsored | None | less than 30,000 |
| O10 | South Korea | 3.6 | Economic or skilled immigrant | Postgraduate degree | 70,001–100,000 |
| O11 | South Korea | 3 | Economic or skilled immigrant | College certificate/diploma | 100,001–150,000 |
| O12 | Nepal | 2.5 | Economic or skilled immigrant | Postgraduate degree | 30,000–50,000 |
| O13 | Saudi Arabia | 2.6 | Economic or skilled immigrant | University degree | less than 30,000 |
| O14 | South Korea | 6 | Economic or skilled immigrant | University degree | 70,001–100,000 |
| O15 | Nepal | 2.6 | Economic or skilled immigrant | Postgraduate degree | 50,001–70,000 |
| O16 | South Korea | 3 | Temporary foreign worker | College certificate/diploma | 50,001–70,000 |
| O17 | Iraq | 0.3 | Refugee, privately sponsored | University degree | less than 30,000 |
| O18 | China | 20 | Family-sponsored immigrant | College certificate/diploma | 150,001 and above |
| O19 | Syria | 0.7 | Refugee, privately sponsored | College certificate/diploma | less than 30,000 |
| O20 | Ethiopia | 4 | Refugee, government sponsored | University degree | less than 30,000 |
| O21 | China | 16 | Family-sponsored immigrant | University degree | 100,001–150,000 |
| O22 | Ethiopia | 1.6 | Came on visitor visa and applied for asylum after | High school or less | less than 30,000 |
| O23 | Ethiopia | 5 | Refugee, privately sponsored | College certificate/diploma | 70,001–100,000 |
| O24 | South Korea | 1.6 | Family-sponsored immigrant | Postgraduate degree | 50,001–70,000 |
| O25 | China | 4 | Economic or skilled immigrant | Postgraduate degree | 30,000–50,000 |
| O26 | India | 1.5 | Temporary foreign worker | Postgraduate degree | 50,001–70,000 |
| O27 | Libya | 3 | Refugee, government sponsored | University degree | less than 30,000 |
| O28 | Iraq | 3.6 | Refugee, government sponsored | College certificate/diploma | less than 30,000 |
| O29 | China | 7 | International student | Postgraduate degree | 50,001–70,000 |
| O30 | India | 7 | Family-sponsored immigrant | Postgraduate degree | 70,001–100,00 |
| O31 | Philippines | 24 | Family-sponsored immigrant | College certificate/diploma | 100,001–150,000 |
| O32 | Nigeria | 6 | Economic or skilled immigrant | Postgraduate degree | 100,001–150,00 |
| O33 | China | 2.6 | Temporary foreign worker | Postgraduate degree | 30,000–50,000 |
| O34 | China | 0.6 | International student | Postgraduate degree | less than 30,000 |
| O35 | Ghana | 2 | International student | Postgraduate degree | 30,000–50,000 |
| O36 | Philippines | 12 | Family-sponsored immigrant | University degree | 100,001–150,000 |
| O37 | China | 14 | Temporary foreign worker | High school or less | less than 30,000 |
| O38 | China | 10 | Family-sponsored immigrant | College certificate/diploma | 70,001–100,000 |
| O39 | Vietnam | 4 | Family-sponsored immigrant | Other: primary grades | 30,000–50,000 |
| O40 | India | 0.9 | Family-sponsored immigrant | Postgraduate degree | less than 30,000 |
| O41 | Iraq | 4 | Economic or skilled immigrant | University degree | 50,001–70,000 |
| O42 | Iraq | chose not to answer | Refugee, government sponsored | High school or less | Chose not to answer |
| O43 | Ukraine | 17 | Family-sponsored immigrant | University degree | 70,001–100,000 |
| O44 | India | 0.3 | Economic or skilled immigrant | College certificate or diploma | less than 30,000 |
| O45 | Nigeria | 2 | International student | Postgraduate degree | 30,000–50,000 |
| O46 | India | 1 | Economic or Skilled Immigrant | University degree | less than 30,000 |
| O47 | Liberia | 1 | Economic or skilled immigrant | University degree | less than 30,000 |
| O48 | Nigeria | 3 | International student | University degree | 30,000–50,000 |
| O49 | Romania | 15 | International student | University degree | less than 30,000 |
| O50 | Ghana | 5 | Temporary foreign worker | Postgraduate degree | 50,001–70,000 |