Experiences of Providers and Immigrants/Refugees with Health Care: A Meta-Synthesis of the Latin American Context
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH(2024)
摘要
Introduction: The experiences of providers and immigrants/refugees related to healthcare in the Latin American context have not yet been aggregated. This study aimed to synthesize the qualitative evidence on this theme. Method: A systematic review of qualitative evidence with meta-synthesis. After identification, eligible studies were evaluated for methodological quality, and information was systematically analyzed. Results: The sample comprised 26 articles. The meta-theme shows that the experiences of providers and immigrants/refugees are determined by multilevel factors. In a macro-context, these factors involve the vulnerabilities of immigrants/refugees and the healthcare system/model, and in a closer context, they involve the lack of professional training in cultural skills and communication; language barriers; and prejudice/xenophobia. Within healthcare, the relationship is mostly conflictual, asymmetric, and unable to solve problems, leading to negative repercussions for both. Conclusions: Managers involved in developing public policies and providers must consider improving the interrelationship between healthcare services and the migrant population.
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Immigrants and emigrants,health professionals,latin america,refugees,professional-Patient relations
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