Arcadi Paola, Figura Mariachiara, Vellone Ercole, Simeone Silvio, Piervisani Loredana, Pucciarelli Gianluca, Alvaro Rosaria
Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
Department of Experimental and Clinic Medicine, University of Catanzaro Magna Grecia, Catanzaro, Italy.
SAGE Open Nurs. 2024 Dec 15;10:23779608241274234. doi: 10.1177/23779608241274234. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Migrants and refugees belong to the most marginalized groups in the world. Barriers related to the determinants of health can often preclude access to basic human rights, and have a negative impact on health. Therefore, it is essential to understand how to properly interface with people with different perceptions of health and disease and how to design programs based on available resources.
To explore the experience of socio-health workers who work in the context of a reception project in Italy related to taking care of the health needs of a migrant population in a multicultural context.
This research was a qualitative phenomenological study with an interpretive approach adhering to the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research guidelines. The conversations were audio-recorded, transcribed, and read in depth. Reflexive analysis was used to analyze the data.
Sixteen health and social workers were interviewed. Three main themes were extracted: (1) nature of needs and their facets; (2) interconnection between skills and in relationships; (3) struggles against shortages. The results highlight the participants' attribution of meaning to the needs and requirements of migrants, their experience in the relationship with the team and the migrants, and the difficulties in carrying out their role.
What the study found underscores the importance of designing interventions that consider the unique perceptions and experiences of professionals who engage with migrants in daily practice. The complex health needs, experiences, and different cultural representations of health and illness must be read and approached with a culturally competent vision.
The study reveals how much the strengths of taking care of migrants' health lie in the ability to interconnect various competencies. This study gives elements for professionals and health organizations to understand the complexity of caring for the migrant population.
移民和难民属于世界上最边缘化的群体。与健康决定因素相关的障碍往往会妨碍人们享有基本人权,并对健康产生负面影响。因此,了解如何与对健康和疾病有不同认知的人群进行恰当互动,以及如何根据现有资源设计项目至关重要。
探讨在意大利一个接待项目背景下工作的社会卫生工作者,在多元文化环境中照顾移民群体健康需求方面的经验。
本研究是一项定性现象学研究,采用解释性方法,遵循定性研究报告统一标准指南。对话进行了录音、转录并深入研读。采用反思性分析对数据进行分析。
对16名卫生和社会工作者进行了访谈。提取了三个主要主题:(1)需求的性质及其方面;(2)技能与人际关系之间的相互联系;(3)应对短缺的困难。结果突出了参与者对移民需求和要求的意义归因、他们与团队及移民关系中的经历,以及履行职责时所面临的困难。
该研究的发现强调了设计干预措施的重要性,这些措施应考虑到在日常实践中与移民打交道的专业人员的独特认知和经历。必须以具有文化胜任力的视角来解读和处理复杂的健康需求、经历以及健康和疾病的不同文化表现。
该研究揭示了照顾移民健康的优势在多大程度上在于整合各种能力的能力。本研究为专业人员和卫生组织理解照顾移民群体的复杂性提供了依据。