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The negative health effects of hostile environment policies on migrants: A cross-sectional service evaluation of humanitarian healthcare provision in the UK

机译:敌对环境政策对移民的负面健康影响:英国人道主义医疗保健服务的跨部门评估

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>Background: Recent UK ‘hostile environment’ immigration policies, including obligatory charging and sharing of confidential data between NHS Digital and the Home Office, have created an atmosphere of fear and exposed already highly marginalised and vulnerable groups to significant health risks by increasing barriers to accessing NHS care.  >Methods:  This is a cross-sectional observational study of patients accessing healthcare at Doctors of the World (DOTW) in the UK. DOTW is a humanitarian organisation, providing care to those excluded from NHS healthcare. We aimed to describe population characteristics of individuals using DOTW services and identify groups at greatest risk of facing ‘hostile environment’-related barriers to NHS care, specifically being denied healthcare or fear of arrest. >Results: A total of 1474 adults were seen in 2016. Nearly all were non-EU/EEA nationals (97.8%; 1441/1474), living in poverty (68.6%; 1011/1474). DOTW saw a large number of undocumented migrants (57.1%; 841/1474) and asylum seekers (18.2%; 268/1474). 10.2% (151/1474) of adults seen had been denied NHS healthcare and 7.7% (114/1474) were afraid to access NHS services. Asylum seeker status was associated with the highest risk (adjusted odds ratio (OR): 2.48; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.48-4.14) of being denied NHS healthcare and being undocumented was associated with the highest risk of fearing arrest (adjusted OR: 3.03; 95% CI: 1.70-5.40). >Conclusions: Our findings make visible the multiple and intersecting vulnerabilities of individuals forced to seek care outside of the NHS, underlining the public health imperative for the government to urgently withdraw its ‘hostile environment’ policies and address their negative health impacts.
机译:>背景:最近的英国“敌对环境”移民政策,包括在NHS Digital和内政部之间强制性收费和共享机密数据,已经造成了一种恐惧气氛,并使本已高度边缘化和脆弱的群体暴露于重要的通过增加获得NHS护理的障碍而带来的健康风险。 >方法:这是一项对英国世界医生(DOTW)接受医疗保健的患者进行的横断面观察性研究。 DOTW是一个人道主义组织,为NHS医疗保健以外的人员提供护理。我们旨在描述使用DOTW服务的个人的人口特征,并确定面临面临与“敌对环境”相关的NHS护理障碍的最大风险的群体,尤其是被拒绝提供医疗保健或担心被捕的人。 >结果: 2016年,共有1474名成年人。几乎所有非欧盟/欧洲经济区公民(97.8%; 1441/1474),生活在贫困中(68.6%; 1011/1474)。 DOTW看到大量无证移民(57.1%; 841/1474)和寻求庇护者(18.2%; 268/1474)。看到的成年人中有10.2%(151/1474)被拒绝接受NHS医疗保健,而有7.7%(114/1474)的成年人不愿使用NHS服务。寻求庇护者身份与被拒绝接受NHS医疗保健和无证件的最高风险(调整后的优势比(OR):2.48; 95%置信区间(CI):1.48-4.14)相关联,其害怕被捕的风险最高(调整后)或:3.03; 95%CI:1.70-5.40)。 >结论:我们的研究结果显示了被迫在NHS之外寻求护理的个人的多重和交叉的脆弱性,突显了政府紧急撤回其“敌对环境”政策并解决其负面影响的公共卫生需求对健康的影响。

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