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The Challenges of Providing Primary Health Care to Afghan Immigrants in Tehran: A Key Global Human Right Issue Publisher



Takbiri A1, 2 ; Takian A1, 2, 5, 6 ; Rahimi Foroushani A3 ; Jaafaripooyan E4
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Source: International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare Published:2020


Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to explore the challenges of providing primary health care (PHC) to Afghan immigrants in Tehran as an important global human right issue. Design/methodology/approach: In this exploratory study, a total of 25 purposively selected PHC providers, including physicians, psychologists and midwives, were approached for face-to-face, semi-structured interviews, lasting 30 min on average. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. Findings: The most common challenges of providing PHC to Afghan immigrants were categorized at individual, organizational and societal levels. Communication barriers and socioeconomic features emerged at the individual level. The organizational challenges included mainly the lack of insurance coverage for all immigrants and the lack of a screening system upon the immigrants’ arrival from the borders. At the societal level, the negative attitudes toward Afghan immigrants were causing a problematic challenge. Research limitations/implications: The main limitation was the possibility that only health-care professionals with particular positive or negative perspectives about immigrants enter into the study, because of the voluntary nature of participation. Practical implications: Findings can help policymakers adopt evidence-informed strategies for facilitating PHC provision and improving the access to health care in immigrants as a global human right concern. Social implications: This study alerts about undesirable consequences of certain attitudes and behaviors of the society toward immigrant health. Originality/value: To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is one of the first studies conducted in PHC centers in Tehran Province that explores the challenges of providing PHC to Afghan immigrants. © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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