Intercultural Communication between Long-Stay Immigrants and Catalan Primary Care Nurses: A Qualitative Approach to Rebalancing Power
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2021-03-11Abstract
There is a gap between the preferences of immigrant patients and their experiences with
intercultural communication. This study aims to explore the experiences and perspectives of long-stay
immigrants on intercultural communication in encounters with primary care (PC) nurses. Participants
were selected by purposive sampling at the Maresme Primary Care Center. A focus group and five
in-depth interviews with long-stay immigrants from eight countries were carried out. Data collection
was guided by a script previously validated by a group of experts. We conducted a qualitative analysis
following Charmaz’s approach, and data saturation was reached with 11 patients (one focus group
and five interviews). Long-stay immigrants would like closer and more personalized communication
exchanges with greater humanity, as well as polite and respectful manners as they perceive signs of an
asymmetrical care relationship. Those who had negative communication experiences tried to justify
some of the behaviors as a result of having free access to public health services. This is one of the few
existing studies from the point of view of long-stay immigrants. Achieving effective intercultural
communication requires a process of self-reflection, awareness-raising and commitment, both on a
personal and institutional level, to eliminate the asymmetry in the nurse-patient relationship. Nurses
should be trained in person-centered intercultural communication.
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Article
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Language
English
Keywords
Competència intercultural
Comunicació intercultural
Immigrants
Atenció primària
Relació infermera-pacient
Pages
18
Publisher
MDPI
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021, 18(6), 2851
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