A Systematic Review of the Healthcare Access and Utilization Barriers Faced by Refugees in Uganda

Rodrigue Muderhwa Bacigale, Alex Nyakabasa Murhula, Pascal Kayembe, Joyeux Mugisho Mbiso, Marie Zawadi Mutabesha
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The increasing number of refugees in Uganda is putting a significant strain on the country’s already limited resources, particularly those for healthcare. The government has implemented policies in response to the crisis. However, numerous obstacles have hampered these efforts. The aim of this article is to review previously published research by synthesising global evidence on factors that impede refugees’ access to healthcare services across the country. Articles published between 2016 and 2022 were searched in the Google Scholar and PubMed central databases. Google Scholar yielded 21,300, PubMed Central 637, and 5 articles from cross-references, however. The PRISMA framework was used to structure the selection, and 21 studies from different fields and settings met the inclusion criteria. The most frequently cited factors that impede access to and utilisation of needed healthcare services were sociocultural considerations such as stigma and discrimination, health system anomalies that led to mistrust of healthcare services and workers by refugee populations, and financial difficulties. In order to overcome these obstacles, the government and humanitarian organisations ought to carry out a comprehensive screening with leaders of refugee communities and local refugee organisations in order to comprehend the conditions of refugees. They ought to pay particular attention to the differences between the various cultures and settings, as well as the flow of the healthcare system, in order to sensitise people and raise awareness about the healthcare system. To make it easier for refugees to access and use the necessary healthcare services, specific health policies should be implemented. When looking for healthcare, equal rights and freedom of movement should be top priorities
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乌干达难民获得和利用医疗保健障碍的系统回顾
乌干达越来越多的难民给该国本已有限的资源,特别是医疗保健资源带来了巨大压力。政府已经实施了应对危机的政策。然而,许多障碍阻碍了这些努力。本文的目的是通过综合关于阻碍难民在全国范围内获得医疗保健服务的因素的全球证据来审查以前发表的研究。在Google Scholar和PubMed中央数据库中检索了2016年至2022年间发表的文章。然而,Google Scholar检索了21,300篇,PubMed Central检索了637篇,还有5篇来自交叉引用的文章。采用PRISMA框架来构建选择,来自不同领域和环境的21项研究符合纳入标准。阻碍获得和利用所需医疗服务的最常见因素是社会文化因素,如耻辱和歧视,卫生系统异常导致难民人口不信任医疗服务和工作人员,以及经济困难。为了克服这些障碍,政府和人道主义组织应该与难民社区和当地难民组织的领导人进行全面的筛选,以了解难民的状况。他们应该特别注意各种文化和环境之间的差异,以及医疗保健系统的流动,以使人们敏感,提高对医疗保健系统的认识。为使难民更容易获得和使用必要的保健服务,应执行具体的保健政策。在寻求医疗保健时,平等权利和行动自由应该是重中之重
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