Effects of UK hostile environment policies on maternity care for refugees, asylum seekers, and undocumented migrants in Camden: Examining the experiences of healthcare professionals and community organisations

IF 3.9 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Poppy Pierce , Haleema Adil , Tiffany Kwok , Catherine Cooke , Deveney Bazinet , Kate Roll , Sara L Hillman
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Abstract

Background

The London borough of Camden has long been home for many refugees, asylum seekers, and undocumented migrants (RASUs). Over time, it has witnessed an increase in the population of these migrant groups, accompanied by notable changes in the obstacles they encounter when seeking health services, particularly maternity care. We explore how the ‘hostile environment’ policies affect access to and delivery of quality maternity services for RASUs.

Methods

This study was conducted over eight months (November 2021–July 2022) both remotely and face-to-face, in various locations in Camden and in the Maternity Department at University College London Hospital, UK. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) and community organisations (COs) were identified as two major stakeholders involved in the care provision for RASUs. 33 semi-structured interviews were conducted (with 22 HCPs and 11 COs) to understand their experiences of delivering care to this population.

Results

There was consensus among HCPs and COs that the current immigration policies undermined their duty of care, personal morals, and the principles of the NHS. These policies have created a restrictive environment, making it increasingly difficult for migrants to navigate the healthcare system and creating an atmosphere of distrust, propagating fears of being charged. This has led to HCPs and COs going beyond their remits to ensure that RASUs are accessing and engaging with maternity care, regardless of an individual's status and despite any potential repercussions for themselves.

Conclusion

In the face of an intensifying hostile environment under the UK government, supporting RASUs cannot be solely reliant on political measures. We need to advocate for healthcare navigator roles, health justice partnerships, specialist teams, and comprehensive training for service providers. HCPs and COs should be adequately supported in their endeavours to ensure RASUs have access to standardised, high-quality maternity care.
英国敌对环境政策对难民、寻求庇护者和无证移民在卡姆登的产妇护理的影响:检查医疗保健专业人员和社区组织的经验。
背景:伦敦卡姆登区长期以来一直是许多难民、寻求庇护者和无证移民(rasu)的家园。随着时间的推移,这些移徙群体的人口有所增加,同时他们在寻求保健服务,特别是产科护理时遇到的障碍也发生了显著变化。我们探讨了“敌对环境”政策如何影响rasu获得和提供优质产科服务。方法:本研究在英国卡姆登不同地点和伦敦大学学院医院产科进行了八个多月(2021年11月- 2022年7月)的远程和面对面研究。医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)和社区组织(COs)被确定为两个主要利益相关者,参与为rasu提供护理。进行了33次半结构化访谈(22名hcp和11名co),以了解他们向这一人群提供护理的经验。结果:HCPs和co一致认为,现行移民政策损害了他们的照顾义务、个人道德和NHS原则。这些政策创造了一个限制性的环境,使移民越来越难以利用医疗体系,并营造了一种不信任的氛围,传播了对被指控的恐惧。这导致hcp和co超越了他们的权限,以确保rasu能够获得和参与产妇护理,而不管个人的状况如何,也不管对他们自己有什么潜在的影响。结论:面对英国政府日益加剧的敌对环境,支持rasu不能仅仅依靠政治手段。我们需要倡导医疗保健导航员角色、卫生司法伙伴关系、专家团队以及对服务提供者的全面培训。应充分支持卫生保健服务提供者和产科医生的努力,以确保rasu能够获得标准化、高质量的产科护理。
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Journal of Migration and Health
Journal of Migration and Health Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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