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- W2966004711 abstract "Objective Migration has increased globally. Emergency departments (EDs) may be the first and only contact some migrants have with healthcare. Emergency care providers’ (ECPs) views concerning migrant patients were examined to identify potential health disparities and enable recommendations for ED policy and practice. Design Systematic review and meta-synthesis of published findings from qualitative studies. Data sources Electronic databases (Ovid Medline, Embase (via Ovid), PsycINFO (via OVID), CINAHL, Web of Science and PubMed), specialist websites and journals were searched. Eligibility criteria Studies employing qualitative methods published in English. Settings EDs in high-income countries. Participants ECPs included doctors, nurses and paramedics. Topic of enquiry Staff views on migrant care in ED settings. Data extraction and synthesis Data that fit the overarching themes of ‘beliefs’ and ‘challenges’ were extracted and coded into an evolving framework. Lines of argument were drawn from the main themes identified in order to infer implications for UK policy and practice. Results Eleven qualitative studies from Europe and the USA were included. Three analytical themes were found: challenges in cultural competence; weak system organisation that did not sufficiently support emergency care delivery; and ethical dilemmas over decisions on the rationing of healthcare and reporting of undocumented migrants. Conclusion ECPs made cultural and organisational adjustments for migrant patients, however, willingness was dependent on the individual’s clinical autonomy. ECPs did not allow legal status to obstruct delivery of emergency care to migrant patients. Reported decisions to inform the authorities were mixed; potentially leading to uncertainty of outcome for undocumented migrants and deterring those in need of healthcare from seeking treatment. If a charging policy for emergency care in the UK was introduced, it is possible that ECPs would resist this through fears of widening healthcare disparities. Further recommendations for service delivery involve training and organisational support." @default.
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- W2966004711 title "Beliefs and challenges held by medical staff about providing emergency care to migrants: an international systematic review and translation of findings to the UK context" @default.
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