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Health services and the treatment of immigrants: data on service use, interpreting services and immigrant staff members in services across Europe.

  • Autores: Nilsson C, Ceita J, Alam MZ, J. Couto, Nobre PA, Nina J, J. de la Fuente, Nilsson C, Ndugulile F, Jaenson T, Nina J, Itoe MA, Nebreda P, Nery SV, Jackson Y, Jackson Y, Jacob JM
  • Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Health+services+and+the+treatment+of+immigrants%3A+data+on+service+use%2C+interpreting+services+and+immigrant+staff+members+in+services+across+Europe

BACKGROUND:
The number of immigrants using health services has increased across Europe. For assessing and improving the quality of care provided for immigrants, information is required on how many immigrants use services, what interpreting services are provided and whether staff members are from immigrant groups.
METHODS:
Structured interviews were conducted with 15 health services (9 primary care, 3 emergency departments, 3 mental health) located in areas with high immigrant populations in each of 16 European countries (n=240). Responses were collected on the availability of data on service use by immigrant patients, the provision of interpreting services and immigrant staff members.
RESULTS:
Data on service use by immigrants were recorded by only 15% of services. More than 40% of services did not provide any form of interpreting service and 54% of the services reported having no immigrant staff. Mental health services were more likely to use direct interpreting services, and both mental health and emergency services were more likely to have immigrant staff members.
DISCUSSION:
For assessing and improving the quality of care provided for immigrants, there is a need to improve the availability of data on service use by immigrants in health services throughout Europe and to provide more consistent access to interpreting services.
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