PRIMARY HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBILITY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF MIGRANTS AND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
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https://doi.org/10.29393/CE29-32AACL60032Keywords:
Migrants, International Migrants, Right to Health, Healthcare, Health in Chile, AccessibilityAbstract
Objective: To analyze the discourses and experiences regarding the perception of accessibility to primary
healthcare from the perspective of international migrants and healthcare professionals in Antofagasta, northern Chile. Material and Method: A qualitative approach study with a descriptive phenomenological design, the sample consisted of 14 participants from the city of Antofagasta in the year 2021: 7 international migrants and 7 primary healthcare professionals. Non probability sampling was used. The snowball method was used to select participants through seed participants. Results: The categories expressed by the migrants were: 1)
Timely accessibility with the sub-dimensions: system elements and user elements; 2) Perceived hazards; 3) Discrimination with the sub-dimensions: user service and availability of services; 4) Information availability. From the health professionals’ perspective, the categories were: 1) Timely accessibility; 2) Perceived hazards; 3)
Health facilitators. Conclusion: There is a gap between the migrant population and healthcare professionals, which hinders optimal care and accessibility. This is attributed to lack of training, limited resources and awareness.
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