Hannah Chona T, Lê Quynh
University Department of Rural Health, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.
Rural Remote Health. 2012 Oct;12(4):2118. Epub 2012 Oct 24.
Access to health care services is vital for every migrant's health and wellbeing. However, migrants' cultural health beliefs and views can hinder their ability to access available services. This study examined factors affecting access to healthcare services for intermarried Filipino women in rural Tasmania, Australia.
A qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews was employed to investigate the factors affecting access to healthcare services for 30 intermarried Filipino women in rural Tasmania. The study used grounded theory and thematic analysis for its data analysis. Nvivo v8 (www.qsrinternational.com) was also used to assist the data coding process and analysis.
Five influencing factors were identified: (1) language or communication barriers; (2) area of origin in the Philippines; (3) cultural barriers; (4) length of stay in Tasmania; and (5) expectations of healthcare services before and after migration.
Factors affecting intermarried Filipino women in accessing healthcare services are shaped by their socio-demographic and cultural background. The insights gained from this study are useful to health policy-makers, healthcare professionals and to intermarried female migrants. The factors identified can serve as a guide to improve healthcare access for Filipino women and other migrants.
获得医疗保健服务对每一位移民的健康和福祉至关重要。然而,移民的文化健康观念和观点可能会阻碍他们获得现有服务的能力。本研究调查了影响澳大利亚塔斯马尼亚农村地区跨国婚姻菲律宾女性获得医疗保健服务的因素。
采用半结构化访谈的定性方法,对塔斯马尼亚农村地区30位跨国婚姻菲律宾女性获得医疗保健服务的影响因素进行调查。该研究采用扎根理论和主题分析法进行数据分析。还使用了Nvivo v8(www.qsrinternational.com)来协助数据编码过程和分析。
确定了五个影响因素:(1)语言或沟通障碍;(2)菲律宾的原籍地区;(3)文化障碍;(4)在塔斯马尼亚的停留时间;(5)移民前后对医疗保健服务的期望。
影响跨国婚姻菲律宾女性获得医疗保健服务的因素是由她们的社会人口学和文化背景所塑造的。本研究获得的见解对卫生政策制定者、医疗保健专业人员和跨国婚姻女性移民有用。所确定的因素可作为改善菲律宾女性和其他移民获得医疗保健服务的指南。