End-of-Life Care for Unauthorized Immigrants in the US

被引:10
|
作者
Metchnikoff, Christopher [1 ]
Naughton, Gregory [1 ]
Periyakoil, Vyjeyanthi S. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[2] VA Palo Alto Hlth Care Syst, Palo Alto, CA USA
关键词
Undocumented; immigrants; migrants; unauthorized; immigration; humanitarian; UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS; HEALTH-CARE; ETHNIC-DIFFERENCES; PALLIATIVE CARE; ADVANCED CANCER; HOSPICE; ACCESS; MEDICARE; BARRIERS; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2018.01.012
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizes the inherent dignity, the equal and unalienable rights to be universally protected for all humans irrespective of race, color, gender, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Though this includes the right to dignity-conserving care for terminally ill unauthorized immigrants, access to quality end-of-life care eludes them. Most of the estimated 11.3 million unauthorized immigrants either entered the country without the knowledge of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or were admitted on a temporary visa and stayed past its expiration date. Unsafe living conditions, occupational hazards, lack of access to routine healthcare, scarceness of a social and financial support system, fear of deportation, discrimination and incarceration limit healthcare access of unauthorized immigrants. Lack of access to preventative primary care encounters often results in this population's dependence on acute emergency services for treatment. Lack of opportunity for advance care planning discussions and lack of eligibility to hospice services commonly contributes to poor end of life care. As unauthorized immigrants approach the last days of life, they may often die alone, away from their loved ones, with little-to-no psychosocial support in their final moments. This article provides an overview on end-of-life care for unauthorized immigrants and makes recommendations for potential strategies to providing humane care and support to this vulnerable population. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.
引用
收藏
页码:1400 / 1407
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] US Views Shift on End-of-Life Care
    Kuehn, Bridget M.
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2014, 311 (02): : 126 - 126
  • [2] End-of-Life Care Among Immigrants Disparities or Differences in Preferences?
    Harhay, Michael O.
    Halpern, Scott D.
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2017, 318 (15): : 1448 - 1449
  • [3] End-of-Life Care, Not End-of-Life Spending
    Jha, Ashish K.
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2018, 320 (07): : 631 - 632
  • [4] Death and End-of-Life Care in Emergency Departments in the US
    Elmer, Jonathan
    Mikati, Nancy
    Arnold, Robert M.
    Wallace, David J.
    Callaway, Clifton W.
    JAMA NETWORK OPEN, 2022, 5 (11) : E2240399
  • [5] Dying Poor in the US - Disparities in End-of-Life Care
    Wachterman, Melissa W.
    Sommers, Benjamin D.
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2021, 325 (05): : 423 - 424
  • [6] US physicians confused about end-of-life care
    Wehrwein, P
    LANCET, 1998, 352 (9127): : 549 - 549
  • [7] Professional education in end-of-life care: a US perspective
    Aulino, F
    Foley, K
    JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 2001, 94 (09) : 472 - 476
  • [8] A Scoping Review of End-of-life Discussions and Palliative Care: Implications for Neurological End-of-life Care Among Latinos in the US
    Diaz, Monica
    Guarena, Lesley A.
    Garcia, Bettsie
    Alarcon-Ruiz, Christoper A.
    Seal, Stella M.
    Rubinos, Clio
    Cruz-Oliver, Dulce
    Carhuapoma, J. Ricardo
    ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2024, 96 : S247 - S247
  • [9] Fostering trusting relationships with older immigrants hospitalised for end-of-life care
    Johnstone, Megan-Jane
    Rawson, Helen
    Hutchinson, Alison Margaret
    Redley, Bernice
    NURSING ETHICS, 2018, 25 (06) : 760 - 772
  • [10] End-of-life care for immigrants in Germany. An epidemiological appraisal of Berlin
    Henke, Antje
    Thuss-Patience, Peter
    Behzadi, Asita
    Henke, Oliver
    PLOS ONE, 2017, 12 (08):