Exploring palliative and end-of-life care perspectives and lived experiences among generations of African migrants residing outside the continent: A scoping review.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Salatiel Ngezi, Ashleigh E Butler, Evelien Spelten
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Abstract

Objectives: This review aimed to chart existing literature and identify gaps in the evidence base concerning palliative and end-of-life care perspectives and experiences among different generations of African migrants residing outside the continent.

Methods: This review adhered to a predefined protocol, utilizing the Arksey and O'Malley 5-stage framework, as refined by Danielle Levac and colleagues. A systematic search of 5 bibliographic databases (from inception to December 2022) yielded 79 published studies. After title, abstract, and full-text screening using Covidence®, 7 studies met the inclusion criteria. Data extraction was guided by a conceptual framework tailored to the research topic and questions, with results presented in the narrative form.

Results: Cultural and religious beliefs and practices significantly shaped African migrants' perspectives on end-of-life care. A nuanced boundary between palliative and curative care emerged, with the former often stigmatized and stereotypically associated with death and dying. Common barriers to accessing end-of-life care included limited awareness, low literacy, and perceived inadequacy of culturally sensitive care, resulting in disparities in both access and outcomes. Additionally, reluctance to discuss death and dying, along with mistrust of Western healthcare systems, constituted significant obstacles. The studies underscored the necessity of enhancing provider-patient communication by engaging with migrants to raise awareness of services and fostering inclusive healthcare environments for improved care outcomes.

Significance of results: Existing research on racial and ethnic disparities underscores the unequal quality and outcomes of end-of-life care across various racial groups. However, there is still insufficient understanding of these diverse end-of-life care needs, particularly in host countries. Bridging this knowledge gap is crucial for reducing health disparities and enhancing the delivery of culturally sensitive care within Western healthcare systems.

探索姑息治疗和临终关怀的观点和生活经验的几代非洲移民居住在大陆以外:范围审查。
目的:本综述旨在绘制现有文献,并确定证据基础中关于居住在非洲大陆以外的不同世代非洲移民的姑息治疗和临终关怀观点和经验的差距。方法:本综述遵循预定义的方案,利用Arksey和O'Malley五阶段框架,由Danielle Levac及其同事完善。对5个书目数据库(从成立到2022年12月)的系统搜索产生了79项已发表的研究。在使用covid®进行标题、摘要和全文筛选后,有7项研究符合纳入标准。数据提取是在根据研究主题和问题量身定制的概念框架的指导下进行的,结果以叙述形式呈现。结果:文化和宗教信仰和习俗显著影响了非洲移民对临终关怀的看法。缓和护理和治疗护理之间出现了微妙的界限,前者往往被污名化,并被刻板地与死亡和临终联系在一起。获得临终关怀的常见障碍包括意识有限,识字率低,以及对文化敏感的护理的感知不足,从而导致获取和结果的差异。此外,不愿讨论死亡和临终,以及对西方医疗体系的不信任,构成了重大障碍。这些研究强调,必须通过与移徙者接触来提高对服务的认识,并为改善护理结果营造包容性的医疗保健环境,从而加强提供者与患者之间的沟通。结果的意义:关于种族和民族差异的现有研究强调了不同种族群体的临终关怀质量和结果的不平等。然而,对这些不同的临终关怀需求的了解仍然不足,特别是在东道国。弥合这一知识差距对于减少卫生差距和加强西方卫生保健系统中对文化敏感的护理的提供至关重要。
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