O'Reilly Niall, Smithwick Emmet, Murphy Eoin, Jennings Aisling A
Cork Postgraduate Specialist GP Training, St Mary's Health Campus, 144 Templeacre Avenue, Cork, T23 Y7KN, Ireland.
Department of General Practice, University College Cork, Room 2.41 Western Gateway Buiding, Cork, T12 XF62, Ireland.
Fam Pract. 2025 Feb 7;42(2). doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmaf012.
The war in Ukraine has led to an influx of Ukrainian refugees across Europe. Internationally, there is limited research into refugees' experiences of accessing Primary Care. Furthermore, few studies have explored the experience of one homogenous refugee group. No study has explored the specific experience of Ukrainian refugees. To improve the care provided to this marginalized group it is important to understand the challenges they experience. The aim of this research is to identify the barriers Ukrainian refugees experience when accessing General Practice in Ireland.
A 63-item questionnaire was distributed via Ukraine Action Ireland, a registered charitable organization, to Ukrainian refugees in Ireland. Qualitive comments were collected through free-text responses and were analysed using thematic analysis.
A total of 368 questionnaires were completed. About 75.4% of respondents reported that they were not asked about their mental health during consultations with their GP. About 25% of respondents could not attend GP due to transport difficulties. About 55% of respondents reported that a translator was needed but only one-third of respondents reported that one was offered. Self-reported health was relatively poor when compared with refugees in other countries and with Irish citizens. Three themes were developed; disparity in patient autonomy, perceived disregard for the refugee experience, and challenges in health care access.
At a time of significant capacity challenges in General Practice it is paramount that resources are provided at a national level to address the challenges Ukrainian refuges currently experience.
乌克兰战争导致大量乌克兰难民涌入欧洲。在国际上,对难民获得初级医疗服务经历的研究有限。此外,很少有研究探讨过某一同质难民群体的经历。尚无研究探讨过乌克兰难民的具体经历。为了改善对这一弱势群体的医疗服务,了解他们所面临的挑战很重要。本研究的目的是确定乌克兰难民在爱尔兰获得全科医疗服务时所面临的障碍。
通过爱尔兰乌克兰行动组织(一个注册慈善组织)向在爱尔兰的乌克兰难民发放了一份包含63个条目的问卷。通过自由文本回复收集定性评论,并使用主题分析法进行分析。
共完成了368份问卷。约75.4%的受访者表示,他们在与全科医生会诊时未被问及心理健康状况。约25%的受访者因交通困难无法看全科医生。约55%的受访者表示需要翻译,但只有三分之一的受访者表示得到了翻译服务。与其他国家的难民和爱尔兰公民相比,自我报告的健康状况相对较差。归纳出了三个主题:患者自主权的差异、对难民经历的漠视以及获得医疗服务的挑战。
在全科医疗面临巨大能力挑战之际,至关重要的是在国家层面提供资源,以应对乌克兰难民目前所面临的挑战。