Discourse of nurses and doctors on the use of the emergency service by immigrants

Abstract Objective: To describe the discourse of nurses and physicians on the use of emergency services by immigrants. Method: Descriptive and exploratory study, with qualitative approach, carried out inan emergency public unit located at the north of Paraná. Sixteen health professionals were inter...

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Main Authors: Mayckel da Silva Barreto (Author), Dayse Gomes do Nascimento (Author), Laisa Yohana Zaguini Magini (Author), Isabelle Leopoldino de Oliveira (Author), Viviane Cazetta de Lima Vieira (Author), Sonia Silva Marcon (Author)
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Published: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro.
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Summary:Abstract Objective: To describe the discourse of nurses and physicians on the use of emergency services by immigrants. Method: Descriptive and exploratory study, with qualitative approach, carried out inan emergency public unit located at the north of Paraná. Sixteen health professionals were interviewed through a semi-structured questions. The interviews were audio-taped and their contents, after transcription, submitted to French discourse analysis. Results: It was identified, according to professionals, that immigrants seek emergency services mainly due to work-related problems, because they are unaware on how the Brazilian health system works and because they have difficulties to access other services. In addition, communication, cultural, professional, socioeconomic, and prejudice barriers were highlighted as influencing the care for the immigrant population. Conclusion and implications for practice: Given such findings, it is imperative to develop orientation and preparation activities for the immigrant population on the Brazilian culture and health system and health professionals regarding the cultural and socio-sanitary profile of the immigrant population, thus enhancing the adequate search of the users and the qualified care.
Item Description:2177-9465
10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2019-0003