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The impact of direct provision accommodation for asylum seekers on organisation and delivery of local primary care and social care services: A case study

机译:为寻求庇护者提供直接住宿对组织和提供当地初级保健和社会保健服务的影响:一个案例研究

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Background Many western countries have policies of dispersal and direct provision accommodation (state-funded accommodation in an institutional centre) for asylum seekers. Most research focuses on its effect on the asylum seeking population. Little is known about the impact of direct provision accommodation on organisation and delivery of local primary care and social care services in the community. The aim of this research is to explore this issue. Methods In 2005 a direct provision accommodation centre was opened in a rural area in Ireland. A retrospective qualitative case study was designed comprising in-depth interviews with 37 relevant stakeholders. Thematic analysis following the principles of framework analysis was applied. Results There was lack of advance notification to primary care and social care professionals and the community about the new accommodation centre. This caused anxiety and stress among relevant stakeholders. There was insufficient time to plan and prepare appropriate primary care and social care for the residents, causing a significant strain on service delivery. There was lack of clarity about how primary care and social care needs of the incoming residents were to be addressed. Interdisciplinary support systems developed informally between healthcare professionals. This ensured that residents of the accommodation centre were appropriately cared for. Conclusions Direct provision accommodation impacts on the organisation and delivery of local primary care and social care services. There needs to be sufficient advance notification and inter-agency, inter-professional dialogue to manage this. Primary care and social care professionals working with asylum seekers should have access to training to enhance their skills for working in cross-cultural consultations.
机译:背景许多西方国家对寻求庇护者实行分散和直接提供住宿(国家资助的机构中心住宿)的政策。大多数研究集中于其对寻求庇护人口的影响。关于直接提供住房对社区中当地初级保健和社会保健服务的组织和提供的影响知之甚少。这项研究的目的是探索这个问题。方法2005年,在爱尔兰的农村地区开设了一个直接供应的住宿中心。设计了回顾性定性案例研究,包括对37个相关利益相关者的深入访谈。遵循框架分析原理进行主题分析。结果缺乏关于新住宿中心的提前通知初级保健和社会护理专业人士以及社区的信息。这引起了相关利益相关者的焦虑和压力。没有足够的时间为居民计划和准备适当的初级保健和社会保健,给服务提供造成了很大压力。对于如何解决即将来临的居民的基本保健和社会保健需求,目前尚不清楚。跨学科支持系统是由医疗专业人员之间非正式开发的。这样可以确保住宿中心的居民得到适当的照顾。结论直接提供住房影响了当地初级保健和社会保健服务的组织和提供。需要有足够的预先通知和机构间,专业间的对话来进行管理。与寻求庇护者一起工作的初级保健和社会保健专业人员应获得培训,以提高其在跨文化协商中的工作技能。

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