Exploring health care experiences and access challenges: A qualitative study of African migrants in Guangzhou, China.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Wanqing Zheng, Sara Akram, Ruqin He
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Abstract

This study analyzes the health care experiences and barriers of African migrants in Guangzhou, China, employing the Cultural Ecological Access Framework (CEAF). Using 35 participant in-depth interviews, the study describes the challenges of accessing health care as multi-dimensional: the participants faced language barriers, legal and financial discrimination, culturally inappropriate care, and lack of competent clinicians. The results explain how migrants' interactions with health providers and the services, as well as the community and policy, enable or disable their abilities to receive-and sometimes to seek-their medical needs. Support networks served participants as both a coping strategy and as an important informant to aid in navigating the health system. At the institutional and structural level, unfamiliar workflows, insufficient interpreting resources, and exclusionary health policy severely impede access. Utilizing CEAF, the study highlights how different forms of power, including culture and structural relations, bind together explaining the care of Africans in China. The findings call for inclusive and responsive African migrant health policies in China.

探索医疗保健经验和获取挑战:中国广州非洲移民的定性研究。
本研究采用文化生态准入框架(CEAF)分析了非洲移民在广州的医疗保健经历和障碍。通过对35名参与者的深度访谈,该研究将获得医疗保健的挑战描述为多方面的:参与者面临语言障碍、法律和经济歧视、文化上不适当的护理以及缺乏称职的临床医生。研究结果解释了移民与医疗服务提供者、服务以及社区和政策的互动如何使他们能够接受——有时是寻求——他们的医疗需求。支持网络为参与者提供了一种应对策略和重要信息,帮助他们了解卫生系统。在体制和结构层面,不熟悉的工作流程、口译资源不足以及排他性的卫生政策严重阻碍了获取。利用CEAF,该研究强调了不同形式的权力,包括文化和结构关系,如何结合在一起,解释了非洲人在中国的关怀。研究结果呼吁中国制定包容性和响应性的非洲移民卫生政策。
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African journal of reproductive health
African journal of reproductive health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
1.20
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10.00%
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multidisciplinary and international journal that publishes original research, comprehensive review articles, short reports, and commentaries on reproductive heath in Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to disseminate innovative, relevant and useful information on reproductive health throughout the continent.
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