A refugee mother's perspective: Healthcare satisfaction and access to health services as an immigrant in Turkiye.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Northern Clinics of Istanbul Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14744/nci.2023.97597
Nihal Durmaz, Betul Ulukol, Selen Bilirer, Toker Erguder
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Objective: The civil war that broke out in Syria in 2011 caused 3.7 million Syrians to migrate to Turkiye. Being particularly vulnerable women refugees may experience problems with access to healthcare services. This study aimed to determine the health problems of refugees in Ankara, their access to and use of these services.

Methods: Healthcare-related levels of refugee mothers were assessed using a questionnaire and the study was conducted with the participation of 310 refugee mothers who presented to the Refugee Health Center, between 15 September 2017 and 15 December 2018.

Results: Among the participants, 28.4% were minors who were between the ages of 15 and 18 years. The mean age of the mothers was 31.18±13.84 years, while the mean age of the fathers was 32.37±10.76 years. During their residence in Ankara, the participants preferred Refugee Health Centers (94%) and State Hospitals (83%) for healthcare. Of the participants, 42.1% stated that one or more family members had health problems, which necessitated regular hospital visits. In this study, 95.2% of participants stated that they were satisfied with the healthcare services they were receiving.

Conclusion: Although state hospitals were frequently used, refugees were also able to find solutions to their health problems through Refugee Health Centers. Nevertheless, while using other healthcare institutions, the biggest issue for the refugees was the language barrier. The high rates of adolescent pregnancy, disabilities, and chronic diseases were found to be among the main health problems of refugees. Women refugees seemed disadvantaged in education, language, income and employment.

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难民母亲的视角:土耳其移民对医疗保健的满意度和获得医疗服务的机会。
目的:2011年爆发的叙利亚内战导致370万叙利亚人移民到土耳其。作为特别脆弱的妇女,难民可能在获得保健服务方面遇到问题。这项研究旨在确定安卡拉难民的健康问题,以及他们获得和使用这些服务的情况。方法:通过问卷调查评估难民母亲的医疗相关水平,并在2017年9月15日至2018年12月15日期间在难民健康中心就诊的310名难民母亲参与了这项研究。结果:15 ~ 18岁的未成年人占28.4%。母亲平均年龄为31.18±13.84岁,父亲平均年龄为32.37±10.76岁。在安卡拉居住期间,参与者更倾向于难民保健中心(94%)和国立医院(83%)的保健服务。在参与者中,42.1%表示有一个或多个家庭成员有健康问题,需要定期到医院就诊。在本研究中,95.2%的参与者表示他们对所接受的医疗保健服务感到满意。结论:虽然经常使用国立医院,但难民也能够通过难民保健中心找到解决其健康问题的办法。然而,在使用其他医疗机构时,难民面临的最大问题是语言障碍。青少年怀孕率高、残疾和慢性病是难民的主要健康问题。妇女难民似乎在教育、语言、收入和就业方面处于不利地位。
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Northern Clinics of Istanbul MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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