Understanding the experience in the healthcare system of non-migrant and migrant frequent users of the emergency department in French-speaking Switzerland: a comparative qualitative study

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Cariello, Carmen [1 ]
Grazioli, Veronique S. [1 ]
Nikles, Justin [1 ]
Schmutz, Elodie [1 ]
Hugli, Olivier [2 ]
Bodenmann, Patrick [1 ]
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[1] Univ Lausanne, Chair Med Vulnerable Populat, Dept Vulnerabil & Social Med, Ctr Primary Care & Publ Hlth, Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Univ Lausanne, Emergency Dept, Univ Lausanne Hosp, Lausanne, Switzerland
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BMJ OPEN | 2023年 / 13卷 / 04期
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ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY MEDICINE; PUBLIC HEALTH; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; CASE-MANAGEMENT; CALLERS;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069272
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Previous research revealed the vulnerability of frequent users of emergency department (FUED) because of concomitant medical, psychological and social issues. Case management (CM) provides FUED with effective medical and social support, however, the heterogeneity of this population has highlighted the need to explore the specific needs of FUED subpopulations. In response, this study aimed to explore qualitatively the lived experience of migrant and non-migrant FUED in the healthcare system to identify unmet needs. Methods Adult migrant and non-migrant FUED (>= 5 visits in the ED in the past 12 months) were recruited in a Swiss university hospital to collect qualitative data on their experience within the Swiss health system. Participants were selected based on predefined quotas for gender and age. Researchers conducted one-on-one semistructured interviews until reaching data saturation. Inductive conventional content analysis was used to analyse qualitative data. Results In total, 23 semistructured interviews were conducted (11 migrant FUED and 12 non-migrant FUED). Four main themes emerged from the qualitative analysis: (1) self-evaluation of the Swiss healthcare system; (2) orientation within the healthcare system; (3) relationship with caregivers and (4) perception of own health. While both groups were overall satisfied with the healthcare system and care provided, migrant FUED reported language and financial barriers to access it. Both groups expressed overall satisfaction over their relationship with healthcare professionals, although migrant FUED reported a feeling of illegitimacy to consult the ED based on social status, whereas non-migrant FUED felt more often the need to justify their use of the ED. Finally, migrant FUED perceived their own health to be affected by their status. Conclusion This study highlighted difficulties specific to subpopulations of FUED. For migrant FUED, these included access to care and impact of migrant status on own health. Adapting CM to the specific needs of migrant FUED could help reduce their vulnerability.
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