Impacts of English language proficiency on healthcare access, use, and outcomes among immigrants: a qualitative study

Abstract Background Immigrants from culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse countries face many challenges during the resettlement phase, which influence their access to healthcare services and health outcomes. The “Healthy Immigrant Effect” or the health advantage that immigrants arrive...

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Main Authors: Mamata Pandey, R. Geoffrey Maina, Jonathan Amoyaw, Yiyan Li, Rejina Kamrul, C. Rocha Michaels, Razawa Maroof
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06750-4
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spelling doaj-cb98b7d9f8d843aba7a987d24aa573ef2021-08-01T11:08:20ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-07-0121111310.1186/s12913-021-06750-4Impacts of English language proficiency on healthcare access, use, and outcomes among immigrants: a qualitative studyMamata Pandey0R. Geoffrey Maina1Jonathan Amoyaw2Yiyan Li3Rejina Kamrul4C. Rocha Michaels5Razawa Maroof6Research Department, Wascana Rehabilitation Centre, Saskatchewan Health AuthorityCollege of Nursing, University of SaskatchewanDepartment of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dalhousie UniversityCollege of Nursing, University of SaskatchewanDepartment of Academic Family Medicine, University of SaskatchewanDepartment of Academic Family Medicine, University of SaskatchewanDepartment of Academic Family Medicine, University of SaskatchewanAbstract Background Immigrants from culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse countries face many challenges during the resettlement phase, which influence their access to healthcare services and health outcomes. The “Healthy Immigrant Effect” or the health advantage that immigrants arrive with is observed to deteriorate with increased length of stay in the host country. Methods An exploratory qualitative design, following a community-based research approach, was employed. The research team consisted of health researchers, clinicians, and community members. The objective was to explore the barriers to healthcare access among immigrants with limited English language proficiency. Three focus groups were carried out with 29 women and nine men attending English language classes at a settlement agency in a mid-sized city. Additionally, 17 individual interviews were carried out with healthcare providers and administrative staff caring for immigrants and refugees. Results A thematic analysis was carried out with transcribed focus groups and healthcare provider interview data. Both the healthcare providers and immigrants indicated that limited language proficiency often delayed access to available healthcare services and interfered with the development of a therapeutic relationship between the client and the healthcare provider. Language barriers also impeded effective communication between healthcare providers and clients, leading to suboptimal care and dissatisfaction with the care received. Language barriers interfered with treatment adherence and the use of preventative and screening services, further delaying access to timely care, causing poor chronic disease management, and ultimately resulting in poor health outcomes. Involving untrained interpreters, family members, or others from the ethnic community was problematic due to misinterpretation and confidentiality issues. Conclusions The study emphasises the need to provide language assistance during medical consultations to address language barriers among immigrants. The development of guidelines for recruitment, training, and effective engagement of language interpreters during medical consultation is recommended to ensure high quality, equitable and client-centered care.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06750-4Language barriersImmigrantsHealthcare accessHealthcare utilisationHealth outcomes
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author Mamata Pandey
R. Geoffrey Maina
Jonathan Amoyaw
Yiyan Li
Rejina Kamrul
C. Rocha Michaels
Razawa Maroof
spellingShingle Mamata Pandey
R. Geoffrey Maina
Jonathan Amoyaw
Yiyan Li
Rejina Kamrul
C. Rocha Michaels
Razawa Maroof
Impacts of English language proficiency on healthcare access, use, and outcomes among immigrants: a qualitative study
BMC Health Services Research
Language barriers
Immigrants
Healthcare access
Healthcare utilisation
Health outcomes
author_facet Mamata Pandey
R. Geoffrey Maina
Jonathan Amoyaw
Yiyan Li
Rejina Kamrul
C. Rocha Michaels
Razawa Maroof
author_sort Mamata Pandey
title Impacts of English language proficiency on healthcare access, use, and outcomes among immigrants: a qualitative study
title_short Impacts of English language proficiency on healthcare access, use, and outcomes among immigrants: a qualitative study
title_full Impacts of English language proficiency on healthcare access, use, and outcomes among immigrants: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Impacts of English language proficiency on healthcare access, use, and outcomes among immigrants: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of English language proficiency on healthcare access, use, and outcomes among immigrants: a qualitative study
title_sort impacts of english language proficiency on healthcare access, use, and outcomes among immigrants: a qualitative study
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Immigrants from culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse countries face many challenges during the resettlement phase, which influence their access to healthcare services and health outcomes. The “Healthy Immigrant Effect” or the health advantage that immigrants arrive with is observed to deteriorate with increased length of stay in the host country. Methods An exploratory qualitative design, following a community-based research approach, was employed. The research team consisted of health researchers, clinicians, and community members. The objective was to explore the barriers to healthcare access among immigrants with limited English language proficiency. Three focus groups were carried out with 29 women and nine men attending English language classes at a settlement agency in a mid-sized city. Additionally, 17 individual interviews were carried out with healthcare providers and administrative staff caring for immigrants and refugees. Results A thematic analysis was carried out with transcribed focus groups and healthcare provider interview data. Both the healthcare providers and immigrants indicated that limited language proficiency often delayed access to available healthcare services and interfered with the development of a therapeutic relationship between the client and the healthcare provider. Language barriers also impeded effective communication between healthcare providers and clients, leading to suboptimal care and dissatisfaction with the care received. Language barriers interfered with treatment adherence and the use of preventative and screening services, further delaying access to timely care, causing poor chronic disease management, and ultimately resulting in poor health outcomes. Involving untrained interpreters, family members, or others from the ethnic community was problematic due to misinterpretation and confidentiality issues. Conclusions The study emphasises the need to provide language assistance during medical consultations to address language barriers among immigrants. The development of guidelines for recruitment, training, and effective engagement of language interpreters during medical consultation is recommended to ensure high quality, equitable and client-centered care.
topic Language barriers
Immigrants
Healthcare access
Healthcare utilisation
Health outcomes
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06750-4
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