Health susceptibility perceptions among Iranian, Afghan and Tajik minorities in three Nordic countries

Hamed Ahmadinia, Jannica Heinström, K. Eriksson-Backa, Shahrokh Nikou
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Purpose This research paper aims to delve into the perceptions of health susceptibility among Iranian, Afghan and Tajik individuals hailing from asylum-seeking or refused asylum-seeking backgrounds currently residing in Finland, Norway and Sweden. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews were conducted between May and October 2022 involving a sample size of 27 participants. An adapted framework based on the health belief model along with previous studies served as a guide for formulating interview questions. Findings Notably influenced by cultural background, religious beliefs, psychological states and past traumatic experiences during migration journeys – before arrival in these countries till settling down – subjects’ perception of health concerns emerged significantly shaped. Additionally impacting perspectives were social standing, occupational status, personal/family medical history, lifestyle choices and dietary preferences nurtured over time, leading to varying degrees of influence upon individuals’ interpretation about their own wellness or illness. Practical implications Insights garnered throughout the authors’ analysis hold paramount significance when it comes to developing targeted strategies catering culturally sensitive health-care provisions, alongside framing policies better aligned with primary care services tailored explicitly around singular demands posed by these specific communities dwelling within respective territories. Originality/value This investigation represents one among few pioneering initiatives assessing perceptions regarding both physical and mental well-being within minority groups under examination across Nordic nations, unveiling complexities arising through intersecting factors like individual attributes mingling intricately with socio-cultural environments, thereby forming unique viewpoints towards health-care belief systems prevalent among such population segments.
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北欧三国的伊朗、阿富汗和塔吉克少数民族对健康易感性的认识
目的本研究论文旨在深入研究目前居住在芬兰、挪威和瑞典的伊朗、阿富汗和塔吉克斯坦寻求庇护者或被拒绝寻求庇护者对健康易感性的看法。研究结果受文化背景、宗教信仰、心理状态和过去移民过程中的创伤经历(从抵达这些国家到定居前)的显著影响,受试者对健康问题的看法发生了很大变化。此外,社会地位、职业状况、个人/家庭病史、生活方式选择以及长期养成的饮食偏好也会对受试者的观点产生影响,从而在不同程度上影响受试者对自身健康或疾病的解释。作者在分析过程中获得的启示对于制定有针对性的战略、提供对文化敏感的医疗保健服务以及制定更好的政策具有重要意义,这些政策和服务都是根据居住在各自国家的特定群体的特殊需求量身定制的。原创性/价值这项调查是评估北欧国家少数民族群体身心健康观念的少数开创性举措之一,揭示了个人特质与社会文化环境错综复杂地交织在一起等交叉因素所产生的复杂性,从而形成了对这些人群中普遍存在的医疗保健信仰体系的独特观点。
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