Community Practitioner
Volume 85, Issue 7, 2012, Pages 20-23

Barriers to effective practice for health visitors working with asylum seekers and refugees (Article)

Burchill J.* , Pevalin D.
  • a Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom
  • b School of Health and Human Sciences, University of Essex, United Kingdom

Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine the barriers to effective practice that health visitors experience when working with refugees and asylum seekers. This was a qualitative study based on the analysis of in-depth interviews with a purposive sample of 14 health visitors describing their experiences working with refugees and asylum seekers. These were analysed using the Framework process, a thematic matrix-based analytical method. The findings identified that the barriers to effectiveness for health visitors when working with refugees and asylum seekers were underpinned by ineffective use of services and stretched resources. The results imply that commissioners of services need to have an understanding of these barriers to commission effectively.

Author Keywords

Asylum seekers Refugees Health visitors

Index Keywords

refugee health care planning London human Refugees health service qualitative research Health Services Needs and Demand health personnel attitude interview Attitude of Health Personnel Humans Community Health Nursing Interviews as Topic Health Priorities Article organization and management migration United Kingdom nursing research Transients and Migrants Nurse-Patient Relations nurse patient relationship

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84866450715&partnerID=40&md5=2bb4d89e443a6c238ff176666c87967f

ISSN: 14622815
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English