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Healthcare encounters between asylum seekers and health professionals in Maltese primary care.

Joanna Depares1, Lorraine Culley2.   

Abstract

Background: There is a substantial body of literature that discusses the problematic nature of asylum seeker healthcare in several European countries. However, little is known about how asylum seekers experience primary healthcare in Malta. Aim: This paper draws on a qualitative study that aimed to explore the nature of healthcare encounters between asylum seekers and healthcare professionals in Maltese primary healthcare and the contextual processes which influence these interactions. Methodology: The study utilised critical ethnography, informed by postcolonial theory. Data were collected through observation of encounters between healthcare professionals and asylum seekers (130 hours) and in-depth interviews with asylum seekers (n11), cultural mediators (n4) and Maltese healthcare professionals (n7).
Results: Thematic analysis of the combined data resulted in three themes: 'the impact of seeking refuge', 'seeking mutual understanding' and 'seeking resolution'. Healthcare encounters between asylum seekers and professionals are characterised by 'othering' practices, pre-conceived expectations and mutual mistrust. These are shaped by a complex interplay of factors, including damaging experiences of migration, derogatory political and public discourses and inadequate resources.
Conclusion: In Maltese primary care, healthcare encounters are highly problematic for both patients and professionals. Nurses could take the lead in developing services to assess complex needs and aid asylum seekers in navigating the healthcare system.
© The Author(s) 2022.

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Keywords:  asylum seekers; cross-cultural; healthcare encounters; healthcare provision; primary healthcare

Year:  2022        PMID: 35813175      PMCID: PMC9264412          DOI: 10.1177/17449871221087514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Res Nurs        ISSN: 1744-9871


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9.  Asylum seekers' and refugees' experiences of accessing health care: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Ashrafunnesa Khanom; Wdad Alanazy; Lauren Couzens; Bridie Angela Evans; Lucy Fagan; Rebecca Fogarty; Ann John; Talha Khan; Mark Rhys Kingston; Samuel Moyo; Alison Porter; Melody Rhydderch; Gillian Richardson; Grace Rungua; Ian Russell; Helen Snooks
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