Prenatal care of Venezuelans in Colombia: migrants navigating the healthcare system

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Autor(a) principal: Giraldo,Vanesa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sobczyk,Rita, Fernández-Niño,Julián Alfredo, Rojas-Botero,Maylen Liseth, Bojorquez,Ietza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVES To explore the experiences of irregular (undocumented) Venezuelan migrants in accessing prenatal health services in Colombia and to examine the economic, social, and cultural resources mobilized by them to gain access to care. METHODS Data was retrieved from the qualitative component of a multi-method research conducted with pregnant immigrants in Barranquilla, Colombia, between 2018 and 2019, and triangulated with a review of regulations established by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection. RESULTS Having limited economic capital, participants use social capital from personal networks and migrant organizations. They obtain cultural health capital in the form of information on the health system and use their cultural competencies to interact with this system. CONCLUSIONS FOR PRACTICE Migrants exert their agency through the use of capitals, although with certain constraints. Policies aimed at this social group should consider the strengths of migrants.
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title Prenatal care of Venezuelans in Colombia: migrants navigating the healthcare system
spellingShingle Prenatal care of Venezuelans in Colombia: migrants navigating the healthcare system
Giraldo,Vanesa
Pregnant Women
Prenatal Care
Health Services Accessibility
Social Capital
Transients and Migrants
title_short Prenatal care of Venezuelans in Colombia: migrants navigating the healthcare system
title_full Prenatal care of Venezuelans in Colombia: migrants navigating the healthcare system
title_fullStr Prenatal care of Venezuelans in Colombia: migrants navigating the healthcare system
title_full_unstemmed Prenatal care of Venezuelans in Colombia: migrants navigating the healthcare system
title_sort Prenatal care of Venezuelans in Colombia: migrants navigating the healthcare system
author Giraldo,Vanesa
author_facet Giraldo,Vanesa
Sobczyk,Rita
Fernández-Niño,Julián Alfredo
Rojas-Botero,Maylen Liseth
Bojorquez,Ietza
author_role author
author2 Sobczyk,Rita
Fernández-Niño,Julián Alfredo
Rojas-Botero,Maylen Liseth
Bojorquez,Ietza
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Giraldo,Vanesa
Sobczyk,Rita
Fernández-Niño,Julián Alfredo
Rojas-Botero,Maylen Liseth
Bojorquez,Ietza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pregnant Women
Prenatal Care
Health Services Accessibility
Social Capital
Transients and Migrants
topic Pregnant Women
Prenatal Care
Health Services Accessibility
Social Capital
Transients and Migrants
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVES To explore the experiences of irregular (undocumented) Venezuelan migrants in accessing prenatal health services in Colombia and to examine the economic, social, and cultural resources mobilized by them to gain access to care. METHODS Data was retrieved from the qualitative component of a multi-method research conducted with pregnant immigrants in Barranquilla, Colombia, between 2018 and 2019, and triangulated with a review of regulations established by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection. RESULTS Having limited economic capital, participants use social capital from personal networks and migrant organizations. They obtain cultural health capital in the form of information on the health system and use their cultural competencies to interact with this system. CONCLUSIONS FOR PRACTICE Migrants exert their agency through the use of capitals, although with certain constraints. Policies aimed at this social group should consider the strengths of migrants.
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