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Health care use experiences of ethnoculturally diverse immigrant older adults: a meta-ethnography

Lorna de Witt (Faculty of Nursing, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada)
Kathryn A. Pfaff (Faculty of Nursing, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada)
Roger Reka (Department of Leddy Library, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada)
Noeman Ahmad Mirza (Faculty of Nursing, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada)

International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care

ISSN: 1747-9894

Article publication date: 20 March 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Current and predicted continued dramatic increases in international migration and ethnocultural diversity of older adult cohorts pose challenges for health care services. Review studies on ethnoculturally diverse older adults and health care show a lack of focus on their service use experiences. This study aims to report a meta-ethnography that addresses this knowledge gap through answering the review question: How do ethnoculturally diverse older adults who are immigrants experience health careservices?

Design/methodology/approach

The authors applied a seven-phase method of meta-ethnography to guide the review. The authors conducted two literature searches (April 2018 and June 2020) in MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Sociological Abstracts and Abstracts in Social Gerontology that yielded 17 papers eligible for review.

Findings

“There’s always something positive and something negative” is the overarching metaphor for answering the review question. Findings highlight positive and negative tensions within ethnoculturally diverse older adults’ health care use experiences of understanding and being understood, having trust in providers and the health care system, having needs, preferences and resources met and desire for self-care over dependency. The majority of experiences were negative. Tipping points towards negative experiences included language, fear, provider attitudes and behaviours, service flexibility, attitudes towards Western and traditional health care and having knowledge and resources.

Originality/value

The authors propose concrete actions to mitigate the tipping points. The authors discuss policy recommendations for health care system changes at the micro, meso and macro service levels to promote positive experiences and address mainstream service policy inequities.

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Citation

de Witt, L., Pfaff, K.A., Reka, R. and Mirza, N.A. (2024), "Health care use experiences of ethnoculturally diverse immigrant older adults: a meta-ethnography", International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMHSC-07-2022-0069

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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