Options
Physicians’ experiences of providing emergency care to undocumented migrants arriving in Spain by small boats
Fecha de emisión
2021-05
Autor(es)
Granero-Molina, José
Jiménez-Lasserrotte, María Del Mar
Ruiz-Fernández, María Dolores
Hernández Padilla, José Manuel
Fernández Medina, Isabel María
López-Rodríguez, María Del Mar
Fernández-Sola, Cayetano
DOI
10.1016/j.ienj.2021.101006
Resumen
Introduction: Access to emergency care for undocumented migrants (UMs) is a public health problem. Spain receives thousands of UMs who arrive by sea. A multidisciplinary team of the Spanish Red Cross, made up of physicians, nurses, police, and cultural mediators, developed emergency care for UMs. Aim: The aim of our study is to describe and understand the experiences of physicians in emergency care for UMs who arrive in Spain by small boats Methods: Qualitative study, based on Gadamer's phenomenology. Convenience and purposive sampling was carried out and included sixteen in-depth interviews with physicians, between June 2019 and March 2020 in Spain. Results: Three main themes emerged: 1) Rediscovering humanistic medicine; 2) Leaving the personal and professional comfort zone; 3) Improving medical emergency care. Conclusions: Triage, pharmacological prescription, and the closure of the emergency care process are the key contributions of medical care. Cultural, language and security barriers make emergency care difficult.
Archivo(s)
Loading...
Name
PhysiciansexperiencesofprovidingemergencycaretoundocumentedmigrantsarrivinginSpainbysmallboats.pdf
Size
30.63 KB
Format
Checksum