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“This course is like a compass to us” – a qualitative study on newly settled migrants’ perceptions of civic and health orientation in Sweden

机译:“本课程就像为我们的指南针” - 对新安置的移民对瑞典公民和健康定位的看法进行了定性研究

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Migrants face structural, socio-political barriers in their resettlement processes that negatively affect their health. Migration also adversely impacts resources such as social capital and health literacy that are of importance for health and integration into society. Hence, there is a need for health promotion in the early post-migration phase. In Sweden, newly settled refugee migrants who have received a residence permit are offered an Introduction programme including a civic orientation course. The program is intended to facilitate access to the labour market and promote integration. The aim of the study was to explore participants’ perceptions and experiences of a civic orientation course with added health communication. We performed six focus group discussions: two in Arabic, two in Farsi and two in Somali. The discussions were facilitated by native speaking moderators. Participants were 32 men and women recruited from civic orientation classes in the county of Stockholm. We used an interview guide with semi-structured questions. The data were analysed using a method for content analysis for focus group discussions. Three main categories were identified: (1) ‘The course gives valuable information but needs adjustments’, which includes that the civic and health orientation is needed earlier, during the asylum phase, and that planning and course content need adjustments. (2) ‘The health communication inspired participants to focus on their health’, which includes that the health communication was useful and inspired uptake of healthier habits. (3) ‘Participation in the course promoted independence and self-confidence’, which includes that the course gave insights into society and values in Sweden, and promoted independence and new social contacts. This study adds knowledge about the users’ perspectives on the potential of civic orientation to promote the health and integration of newly settled migrants, describing ways in which civic orientation with added health communication promoted?health and empowerment. However, the content and delivery of the course need adjustment to better fit the migrants’ life situations and varying pre-existing knowledge.
机译:移民面临结构,社会政治障碍在他们的移民安置过程中对其健康产生负面影响。移民也不利地影响社会资本和健康识字等资源,这对健康和融入社会具有重要性。因此,在迁移后期早期的迁移阶段需要健康促进。在瑞典,已收到居留许可的新定居难民移民提供了一个介绍计划,包括公民方向课程。该计划旨在促进劳动力市场并促进整合。该研究的目的是探讨与额外健康沟通的公民定向课程的参与者的看法和经验。我们进行了六个焦点小组讨论:两个在阿拉伯语中,两个在波斯西和两个在索马里。讨论是由母语的主持人促进的。参与者是来自斯德哥尔摩县的公民导向课程的32名男女招募。我们使用了一个具有半结构性问题的面试指南。使用用于对焦组讨论的内容分析方法进行分析数据。确定了三个主要类别:(1)'课程提供有价值的信息但需要调整',包括在庇护期期间提前需要公民和健康方向,并将计划和课程内容进行调整。 (2)“健康沟通启发了参与者,以重点关注他们的健康”,包括健康沟通是有用的和灵感的健康习惯的吸收。 (3)“参与课程促进独立和自信心”,其中包括该课程对瑞典的社会和价值观,并促进了独立和新的社会接触。本研究为用户的观点提出了对公民定位的潜力的看法,以促进新定居的移民的健康和整合,描述了与增加健康通信的公民导向促进的方式?健康和赋权。然而,课程的内容和交付需要调整以更好地拟合移民的生活情况并改变现有的预先知识。

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