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了解移民身份对获得初级医疗保健服务的影响:来自美国埃塞俄比亚移民妇女生活经历的证据。

Understanding the Impacts of Immigration Status on Access to Primary Healthcare Services: Evidence From the Lived Experiences of Ethiopian Immigrant Women in the United States.

作者信息

Tefera Gashaye Melaku, Yu Mansoo, Sorkpor Setor K, Im Hyojin, Kebede Senait

机构信息

College of Social Work, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.

School of Social Work, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.

出版信息

Community Health Equity Res Policy. 2025 Jul 3:2752535X251357457. doi: 10.1177/2752535X251357457.

Abstract

ObjectivesHealth inequity is a significant and pressing concern in the United States, and multiple studies showed that immigrants are one of the groups with the poorest access to healthcare compared to native-born populations. This study focuses on developing an in-depth understanding of how immigration status impacts primary healthcare (PHC) access among African immigrant women, particularly Ethiopian immigrant women (EIW).DesignA cross-sectional qualitative design was used to examine how immigration status shaped the healthcare experiences of EIW. In-depth interviews were conducted with 21 EIW in-person and virtually. The interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis followed an inductive thematic analysis using NVivo 12 software.ResultsFour major themes emerged from the analysis, demonstrating how immigration and immigration status shape EIW's healthcare access and experiences. These were: (1) Employment-based insurance, (2) Eligibility for primary healthcare services, (3) Work conditions and time, and (4) Fear of losing status and the unknown. Across all themes, participants' experiences were deeply gendered and tied to broader labor and sociocultural conditions, highlighting the vitality of immigration status in determining healthcare access.ConclusionThe findings demonstrated the crucial need to expand work authorization to all immigrant groups, streamline the application process, and extend document validity to mitigate healthcare access barriers and prevent immigrants from taking low-wage, unprotected, and hazardous jobs that heighten health risks. Expanding eligibility to different groups of immigrants for programs such as Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program, and providing clear, comprehensive healthcare information tailored for immigrant populations are recommended.

摘要

目标

健康不平等是美国一个重大且紧迫的问题,多项研究表明,与本土出生的人群相比,移民是获得医疗保健机会最差的群体之一。本研究旨在深入了解移民身份如何影响非洲移民女性,特别是埃塞俄比亚移民女性(EIW)获得初级医疗保健(PHC)的情况。

设计

采用横断面定性设计来研究移民身份如何塑造埃塞俄比亚移民女性的医疗保健经历。对21名埃塞俄比亚移民女性进行了面对面和虚拟的深入访谈。访谈进行了录音并逐字转录。使用NVivo 12软件进行归纳主题分析以分析数据。

结果

分析得出了四个主要主题,展示了移民和移民身份如何塑造埃塞俄比亚移民女性获得医疗保健的机会和经历。这些主题是:(1)基于就业的保险,(2)获得初级医疗保健服务的资格,(3)工作条件和时间,以及(4)对失去身份和未知情况的恐惧。在所有主题中,参与者的经历都深深受到性别影响,并与更广泛的劳动和社会文化条件相关联,凸显了移民身份在决定医疗保健可及性方面的重要性。

结论

研究结果表明,迫切需要将工作授权扩大到所有移民群体,简化申请流程,并延长文件有效期,以减轻医疗保健获取障碍,防止移民从事增加健康风险的低薪、无保护和危险工作。建议扩大不同移民群体对医疗补助和儿童健康保险计划等项目的资格,并为移民人口提供清晰、全面的医疗保健信息。

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