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“我们想要回我们的自由,这是我们唯一的需求”:一项关于从白俄罗斯越境到立陶宛的寻求庇护者和无证移民的健康和社会需求的定性研究。

"We want our freedom back, that's our only need": a qualitative study of health and social needs among asylum seekers and undocumented migrants crossing the borders from Belarus to Lithuania.

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing and Physiotherapy, University of Lleida, Lleida, Spain.

Healthcare Research Group (GRECS), Institute for Biomedical Research (IRBLleida), Lleida, Spain.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 May 2;12:1371119. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1371119. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The influx of undocumented migrants and asylum seekers into Lithuania, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, presents unique public health challenges. This study employs the Social Determinants of Health framework to explore the healthcare and social needs of this vulnerable population.

METHODS

In May 2022, we carried out a qualitative study through semi-structured interviews with asylum seekers across four centers in Lithuania. Employing both purposive and snowball sampling techniques, we selected participants for our investigation. The study comprised 21 interviews-19 conducted in Arabic and 2 in English-with durations ranging between 20 and 40 min each. We audio-recorded all interviews, transcribed them verbatim, and subsequently performed a thematic analysis using Atlas.ti software. This process of design and analysis strictly followed the principles of thematic analysis as outlined by Braun and Clarke, guaranteeing methodological precision and rigor.

FINDINGS

21 interviews revealed critical insights into the healthcare access challenges, mental health issues, and social integration barriers faced by the participants. Key themes included 'Healthcare Needs and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic 'and 'Social needs and Aspirations Amidst Pandemic-Induced Uncertainty '. The findings highlight the multifaceted healthcare and social needs of asylum seekers, juxtaposed against significant barriers they face. Access to medical services is hindered by long waiting times and financial constraints, especially for specialized care such as dental services. Communication issues during medical appointments due to language barriers and the lack of gender-specific healthcare, such as access to gynecological services, further exacerbate the challenges. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic introduces hurdles such as limited testing, isolation measures, language-specific information barriers, and insufficient social distancing practices. Mental health has emerged as a critical concern, with asylum seekers reporting significant stress and emotional exhaustion due to uncertainty and restrictive living conditions. Social needs extend to delayed asylum application processes, inconsistent language education opportunities, inadequate clothing, and nutrition that lacks cultural sensitivity, and living conditions characterized by overcrowding and insufficient facilities. The restricted freedom of movement within asylum seeking centres severely impacts their psychological well-being, underscoring a deep longing for autonomy and a better life despite the myriad of challenges faced.

DISCUSSION

The study illustrates the complex interplay between migration, health, and social factors in the context of a global pandemic. It highlights the need for culturally sensitive healthcare services, mental health support, and structured language education programs. Offering educational avenues alongside language courses for children and adults is essential for fostering social inclusion and securing economic prosperity. Addressing the challenge of language barriers is of utmost importance, as these barriers significantly impede undocumented migrants' and asylum seekers employment opportunities and their access to crucial services. The findings emphasized immigration as a health determinant and underscored the importance of inclusive health policies and advocacy for undocumented migrants and asylum seekers' rights and needs.

CONCLUSION

There is an urgent need for comprehensive policies and practices that are grounded in the principles of equity, compassion, and human rights. Additionally, advocating for practice adaptations that are culturally sensitive, linguistically inclusive, and responsive to the unique challenges faced by undocumented migrants and asylum seekers. As global migration continues to rise, these findings are crucial for informing public health strategies and social services that cater to the diverse needs of this vulnerable population.

摘要

背景

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,无证移民和寻求庇护者大量涌入立陶宛,这给公共卫生带来了独特的挑战。本研究运用社会决定因素健康框架,探讨了这一脆弱群体的医疗和社会需求。

方法

2022 年 5 月,我们通过对立陶宛四个中心的寻求庇护者进行半结构化访谈,开展了一项定性研究。我们采用目的性和滚雪球抽样技术,选择了参与者进行调查。该研究包括 21 次访谈——19 次用阿拉伯语进行,2 次用英语进行——每次访谈的持续时间在 20 到 40 分钟之间。我们对所有访谈进行了音频录制、逐字转录,并随后使用 Atlas.ti 软件进行了主题分析。本设计和分析过程严格遵循 Braun 和 Clarke 提出的主题分析原则,保证了方法的精确性和严谨性。

结果

21 次访谈揭示了参与者在获得医疗服务、心理健康问题和社会融合障碍方面面临的关键挑战。主要主题包括“医疗需求和 COVID-19 大流行的影响”和“大流行引发的不确定性中的社会需求和愿望”。研究结果突显了寻求庇护者多方面的医疗和社会需求,以及他们面临的重大障碍。获得医疗服务受到长时间等待和经济限制的阻碍,特别是对于牙科等专业护理服务。由于语言障碍和缺乏特定性别护理,例如妇科服务,在医疗预约期间的沟通问题进一步加剧了这些挑战。此外,COVID-19 大流行带来了一些障碍,如有限的检测、隔离措施、特定语言信息障碍以及不足的社交距离实践。心理健康成为一个关键问题,寻求庇护者报告称由于不确定性和限制生活条件而感到巨大压力和情绪疲惫。社会需求包括延迟庇护申请程序、语言教育机会不一致、服装和营养缺乏文化敏感性、以及居住条件拥挤和设施不足。寻求庇护中心内受限的行动自由严重影响了他们的心理健康,突显了他们尽管面临诸多挑战,但仍渴望获得自主权和更好的生活。

讨论

该研究说明了在全球大流行背景下移民、健康和社会因素之间的复杂相互作用。它强调了需要提供文化敏感的医疗保健服务、心理健康支持和结构化的语言教育计划。为儿童和成人提供教育途径以及语言课程同样重要,这对于促进社会包容和确保经济繁荣至关重要。解决语言障碍问题至关重要,因为这些障碍严重阻碍了无证移民和寻求庇护者的就业机会以及他们获得关键服务的机会。研究结果强调了移民是健康决定因素之一,并强调了需要制定包容移民和寻求庇护者权利和需求的公平、同情和人权原则的综合政策。

结论

迫切需要基于公平、同情和人权原则的全面政策和实践。此外,还需要倡导适应文化敏感、语言包容并能应对无证移民和寻求庇护者所面临独特挑战的实践。随着全球移民的持续增加,这些发现对于制定公共卫生战略和社会服务至关重要,这些战略和服务旨在满足这一脆弱群体的多样化需求。

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