Sammanfattning
Purpose: This research paper aims to delve into the perceptions of health susceptibility among Iranian, Afghan and Tajik individuals hailing from asylum-seeking or refused asylum-seeking backgrounds currently residing in Finland, Norway and Sweden. Design/methodology/approach: Semi-structured interviews were conducted between May and October 2022 involving a sample size of 27 participants. An adapted framework based on the health belief model along with previous studies served as a guide for formulating interview questions. Findings: Notably influenced by cultural background, religious beliefs, psychological states and past traumatic experiences during migration journeys – before arrival in these countries till settling down – subjects’ perception of health concerns emerged significantly shaped. Additionally impacting perspectives were social standing, occupational status, personal/family medical history, lifestyle choices and dietary preferences nurtured over time, leading to varying degrees of influence upon individuals’ interpretation about their own wellness or illness. Practical implications: Insights garnered throughout the authors’ analysis hold paramount significance when it comes to developing targeted strategies catering culturally sensitive health-care provisions, alongside framing policies better aligned with primary care services tailored explicitly around singular demands posed by these specific communities dwelling within respective territories. Originality/value: This investigation represents one among few pioneering initiatives assessing perceptions regarding both physical and mental well-being within minority groups under examination across Nordic nations, unveiling complexities arising through intersecting factors like individual attributes mingling intricately with socio-cultural environments, thereby forming unique viewpoints towards health-care belief systems prevalent among such population segments.
| Originalspråk | Engelska |
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| Sidor (från-till) | 290-304 |
| Tidskrift | International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care |
| Volym | 20 |
| Nummer | 2 |
| DOI | |
| Status | Publicerad - 17 maj 2024 |
| MoE-publikationstyp | A1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad |
Finansiering
This research was supported by the grants from Finnish cultural foundation, Karl-Erik Henriksson Foundation, and Åbo Akademis Jubileumsfond.
FN:s SDG:er
Detta resultat bidrar till följande hållbara utvecklingsmål:
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SDG 3 – God hälsa och välbefinnande
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SDG 5 – Jämställdhet
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SDG 10 – Minskad ojämlikhet
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