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Improving health care for women with chronic illness: focus on migrant women (MIVOCA)

Published inSocioBrief, vol. 3a
Publication date2020
Abstract

In Switzerland, access to health care is limited for va-rious population groups. For example, women with mi-gration background use some health care services (e.g. early detection measures) less frequently than the rest of the population, even though they suffer more frequent-ly from chronic conditions. In view of these differences, the MIWOCA project analysed women's experiences with the health care system in the Cantons of Bern and Geneva, the barriers they faced and the resources they used to access high quality care. Women from Germany, Portugal, Turkey and Switzer-land participated in various parts of the project. Com-plementary interviews with health and social services providers were also conducted. During interviews and focus groups, the women highlighted several issues that affect them, and named their resources and strategies to overcome the barriers faced. These might include be-coming experts of their own illness over time or using their social network's support. During stakeholder dialogues - the last phase of the project, the women shared their experiences and needs with relevant health and social services specialists. To-gether, they developed 10 recommendations to improve access to healthcare.

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FRASHA, Annika et al. Improving health care for women with chronic illness: focus on migrant women (MIVOCA). In: SocioBrief, 2020, vol. 3a.
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