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A Qualitative Evaluation of a Health Access Card for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in a City in Northern England

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20021429

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refugee; asylum seeker; health access; health information; intervention

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Refugees and asylum seekers in the UK face barriers in accessing healthcare, and the Health Access Card in Newcastle aims to guide them to appropriate services. A qualitative evaluation was conducted to explore experiences of healthcare access and perspectives on the card. Participants described cultural, financial, and institutional barriers to care and suggested improvements such as more bespoke support and language assistance, as well as translated versions and a digital resource for the Health Access Card.
Refugees and asylum seekers residing in the UK face multiple barriers to accessing healthcare. A Health Access Card information resource was launched in Newcastle upon Tyne in 2019 by Newcastle City Council, intended to guide refugees and asylum seekers living in the city, and the professional organisations that support them, to appropriate healthcare services provided locally. The aim of this qualitative evaluation was to explore service user and professional experiences of healthcare access and utilisation in Newcastle and perspectives on the Health Access Card. Eleven semi-structured interviews took place between February 2020 and March 2021. Participants provided diverse and compelling accounts of healthcare experiences and described cultural, financial and institutional barriers to care. Opportunities to improve healthcare access for these population groups included offering more bespoke support, additional language support, delivering training and education to healthcare professionals and reviewing the local support landscape to maximise the impact of collaboration and cross-sector working. Opportunities to improve the Health Access Card were also described, and these included providing translated versions and exploring the possibility of developing an accompanying digital resource.

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