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Use of Health Services and Unmet Need among Adults of Russian, Somali, and Kurdish Origin in Finland.

Katja Çilenti1,2, Shadia Rask1, Marko Elovainio1,2, Eero Lilja1, Hannamaria Kuusio1, Seppo Koskinen1, Päivikki Koponen1, Anu E Castaneda1,2.   

Abstract

Equal access to health care is one of the key policy priorities in many European societies. Previous findings suggest that there may be wide differences in the use of health services between people of migrant origin and the general population. We analyzed cross-sectional data from a random sample of persons of Russian (n = 692), Somali (n = 489), and Kurdish (n = 614) origin and the Health 2011 survey data (n = 1406) representing the general population in Finland. Having at least one outpatient visit to any medical doctor during the previous 12 months was at the same level for groups of Russian and Kurdish origin, but lower for people of Somali origin, compared with the general population. Clear differences were found when examining where health care services were sought: people of migrant origin predominantly visited a doctor at municipal health centers whereas the general population also used private and occupational health care. Self-reported need for doctor's treatment was especially high among Russian women and Kurdish men and women. Compared to the general population, all migrant origin groups reported much higher levels of unmet medical need and were less satisfied with the treatment they had received. Improving basic-level health services would serve besides the population at large, the wellbeing of the population of migrant origin.

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Keywords:  access to health care; migrant; population-based study; unmet need; use of health services

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33668241      PMCID: PMC7956472          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18052229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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