aim to catch a representative view of a multicultural population's needs.design qualitative study. methods semi-structured interviews were conducted from July 2022 to January 2023 with the project's stakeholders, migrants, and residents. data analysis was performed using a multimethod textual analysis technique. findings territorial barriers, lack of social network, and specific professionals' training emerged as healthcare delivery obstacles. for migrants, language improvement emerged as a health priority. a deep relationship with migrants emerged as a deficiency for residents. conclusion a welcoming project equipped with solid leadership and the right resources can be fundamental in mediating health promotion and integration. In this process, the involvement of the resident population is essential.Implications for the profession and/or patient care analysing the migrants' needs and the strengths and limitations of a reception system could help identify the challenges for professionals in delivering culturally competent care. In this context, the nurse's role becomes relevant, being responsible for taking charge and caring for the population and the link between professionals and the population.what problem did the study address? the study addressed the problem of improving the overall health of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, mainly focusing on reception and integration into a new society process. what were the main findings? worse health was identified with adaptation, integration, and family problems. territorial barriers emerged, hindering good health. where and on whom will the research have an Impact? these research findings can be valuable for health professionals who want to improve the reception process and enhance a care model integrated with residents.patient or public contribution no patient or public contribution.reporting method to describe the research report, we referred to the COREQ checklist (Tong et al., 2007).

Figura, M., Arcadi, P., Vellone, E., Pucciarelli, G., Simeone, S., Piervisani, L., et al. (2024). Living in a multicultural context: Health and integration from the perspective of undocumented Mediterranean migrants, residents, and stakeholders in Italy. A qualitative‐multimethod study. JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 80, 3382-3394 [10.1111/jan.16036].

Living in a multicultural context: Health and integration from the perspective of undocumented Mediterranean migrants, residents, and stakeholders in Italy. A qualitative‐multimethod study

Mariachiara Figura;Ercole Vellone;Gianluca Pucciarelli;Silvio Simeone;Loredana Piervisani;Rosaria Alvaro
2024-01-01

Abstract

aim to catch a representative view of a multicultural population's needs.design qualitative study. methods semi-structured interviews were conducted from July 2022 to January 2023 with the project's stakeholders, migrants, and residents. data analysis was performed using a multimethod textual analysis technique. findings territorial barriers, lack of social network, and specific professionals' training emerged as healthcare delivery obstacles. for migrants, language improvement emerged as a health priority. a deep relationship with migrants emerged as a deficiency for residents. conclusion a welcoming project equipped with solid leadership and the right resources can be fundamental in mediating health promotion and integration. In this process, the involvement of the resident population is essential.Implications for the profession and/or patient care analysing the migrants' needs and the strengths and limitations of a reception system could help identify the challenges for professionals in delivering culturally competent care. In this context, the nurse's role becomes relevant, being responsible for taking charge and caring for the population and the link between professionals and the population.what problem did the study address? the study addressed the problem of improving the overall health of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, mainly focusing on reception and integration into a new society process. what were the main findings? worse health was identified with adaptation, integration, and family problems. territorial barriers emerged, hindering good health. where and on whom will the research have an Impact? these research findings can be valuable for health professionals who want to improve the reception process and enhance a care model integrated with residents.patient or public contribution no patient or public contribution.reporting method to describe the research report, we referred to the COREQ checklist (Tong et al., 2007).
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/45
English
asylum seekers
health
migrants
mixed methods
needs
nursing
qualitative
refugees
Figura, M., Arcadi, P., Vellone, E., Pucciarelli, G., Simeone, S., Piervisani, L., et al. (2024). Living in a multicultural context: Health and integration from the perspective of undocumented Mediterranean migrants, residents, and stakeholders in Italy. A qualitative‐multimethod study. JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 80, 3382-3394 [10.1111/jan.16036].
Figura, M; Arcadi, P; Vellone, E; Pucciarelli, G; Simeone, S; Piervisani, L; Alvaro, R
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