Public health nurses' encounters with undocumented migrant mothers and children.

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-13 DOI:10.1111/phn.13019
Eli Kvamme, Nanna Voldner
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Abstract

Objectives: Undocumented migrant children (UMC) are often affected by policies and practices that do not take their best interests into account. The aim of this study was to describe how public health nurses (PHNs) experienced challenges and dilemmas in ensuring the best interests of the undocumented migrant child.

Design: This study had a qualitative descriptive design.

Sample: Focus group interviews and semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven PHNs in four different child health centers (CHCs).

Results: Qualitative content analysis was applied. Three main themes were identified: building trust, ensuring the best interests of the child, and dilemmas and challenges in ensuring the best interests of the child. The study revealed examples of immigration policy being prioritized over the best interests of the child. PHNs experienced frustration when the best interests of the child were not taken into account. Strategies for managing these conflicting demands were identified.

Conclusion: Conflicting demands appeared when national immigration policies collided with fundamental human rights and ethical standards. Rules that exclude certain groups are incompatible with PHNs professional ethics.

公共卫生护士与无证移民母亲和儿童的接触。
目标:无证移民儿童(UMC)经常受到不考虑其最大利益的政策和做法的影响。本研究的目的是描述公共卫生护士(phn)如何在确保无证移民儿童的最大利益方面遇到挑战和困境。设计:本研究采用定性描述设计。样本:对4个不同儿童保健中心的7名初级保健护士进行焦点小组访谈和半结构化访谈。结果:采用定性含量分析。确定了三个主题:建立信任,确保儿童的最大利益,以及在确保儿童的最大利益方面面临的困境和挑战。这项研究揭示了移民政策优先于儿童最大利益的例子。当儿童的最大利益得不到考虑时,初级保健护士感到沮丧。确定了管理这些相互冲突的需求的策略。结论:当国家移民政策与基本人权和道德标准发生冲突时,就会出现需求冲突。排除某些群体的规则与phn的职业道德是不相容的。
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