Understanding the healthcare issues of Afghan refugees settling in rural Victoria, Australia

Kaitlyn Kelly, Linda K. Jones
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Introduction: Hazaras have experienced prolonged and repetitive marginalisation, stigmatisation, persecution and conflict as a minority ethnic group in Afghanistan for their linguistic, religious and ideological differences. As a marginalised group they are a product of generally poor socioeconomic and health status with resultant ill effects. Hazaras make up the largest group of refugees who have resettled in Victoria, particularly Shepparton. Part of the reason for this is that the region supports the largest food-based manufacturing industries in the country and so there are good work opportunities for those that do not have recognisable skills with limited English.Aim: To explore the health care issues and challenges of Hazara located in Shepparton, Australia.Results: The literature review identified that the Hazara community have multiple physical and psychological health needs most likely a result of the trauma and torture when in Afghanistan, plus from the often, dangerous journey to Australia and then from what is usually prolonged periods in immigration detention centres. On top of this are the challenges that occur with their resettlement including language and cultural differences and low health literacy as well as lack of understanding of health services in Australia. All creating barriers to access.Discussion: The recommendation is to outline the rationale and process for the development of Health Hub (HHH) for the Hazara community within Community Health @ GV Health, the major community health centre in Shepparton, Victoria. Through fostering strong relationships between the Hazaras and their primary care team in consultation with the Hazara community will, therefore, ensure the outcomes are tailored to their individual needs and help improve their health outcome.
了解在澳大利亚维多利亚州农村定居的阿富汗难民的医疗保健问题
简介:由于语言、宗教和意识形态的差异,哈扎拉人作为阿富汗的一个少数民族群体,经历了长期和反复的边缘化、污名化、迫害和冲突。作为一个边缘化群体,他们是社会经济和健康状况普遍不佳的产物,由此产生了不良影响。哈扎拉人是在维多利亚州,特别是谢泼顿定居的最大的难民群体。部分原因是该地区支持该国最大的食品制造业,因此对于那些不具备有限英语的公认技能的人来说,有很好的工作机会。目的:探讨澳大利亚谢泼顿哈扎拉人的卫生保健问题和面临的挑战。结果:文献审查确定,哈扎拉社区有多种生理和心理健康需求,这很可能是在阿富汗遭受创伤和酷刑的结果,再加上前往澳大利亚的危险旅程,以及通常在移民拘留中心的长期生活。除此之外,他们在重新安置过程中还面临各种挑战,包括语言和文化差异、卫生知识普及程度低以及对澳大利亚的卫生服务缺乏了解。所有这些都为进入制造了障碍。讨论:建议概述在维多利亚州Shepparton的主要社区保健中心GV保健社区保健@ GV保健内为哈扎拉社区发展保健中心(HHH)的理由和过程。因此,通过与哈扎拉社区协商,促进哈扎拉人与其初级保健小组之间的牢固关系,将确保结果符合他们的个人需要,并有助于改善他们的健康结果。
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