Drummond Peter D, Mizan Ayse, Brocx Katie, Wright Bernadette
School of Psychology, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Health Care Women Int. 2011 Mar;32(3):206-24. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2010.529216.
Help-seeking pathways and barriers to accessing health care services were surveyed in 51 West African refugee women who had settled recently in Perth, Western Australia, and in 100 Australian women. Shame or fear of what family and friends might think, fear of being judged by the treatment provider, fear of hospitalization, and logistical difficulties were significant impediments to accessing health care services for the refugee women. Surprisingly, barriers often were greater for the more-educated refugee women and strengthened with years of residence in Australia. Strategies to help at-risk women overcome these barriers need to be implemented to ensure appropriate access to health care services.
对51名最近定居在澳大利亚西部珀斯的西非难民妇女和100名澳大利亚妇女进行了调查,以了解她们寻求帮助的途径以及获得医疗服务的障碍。羞耻感或担心家人和朋友的看法、害怕被治疗提供者评判、害怕住院以及后勤困难是难民妇女获得医疗服务的重大障碍。令人惊讶的是,受教育程度较高的难民妇女面临的障碍往往更大,并且随着在澳大利亚居住年限的增加而加剧。需要实施帮助高危妇女克服这些障碍的策略,以确保她们能够适当获得医疗服务。