The Perceptions of Healthcare Professionals Serving Migrant, Refugee and Asylum Seekers in the Primary Healthcare Centers of Hatay, Şanlıurfa, Gaziantep and İzmir About Healthcare Provision, and Their Level of Burnout
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Objective: The purpose of
this study is to investigate the level of burnout and perceptions of health professionals
serving in primary healthcare centers in four provinces in Turkey, namely Gaziantep,
Hatay, İzmir, Şanlıurfa, Method: The study was conducted in primary healthcare
facilities in Gaziantep, Hatay, İzmir and Şanlıurfa. A survey with 85-items was used
to collect data for demographic information, perceptions of healthcare professionals
regarding their services and burnout. Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was utilized
to explore the level of burnout. A total of 236 healthcare professionals completed the
survey, out of which 224 responses were used in the analyses. Results: The results
showed that healthcare professionals serving migrant groups mainly face challenges
linked to linguistic barriers. Most of them consider interpreter services to be essential
and appreciate the importance of training. Among the three burnout subscales of the
Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), particularly Emotional Exhaustion (EE) was found
to have a relationship with a variety of factors like age, current workplace, training,
number of children, profession, year of graduation, duration of work and knowledge
of a common language, legal status and culture. Depersonalization (DP) was
associated with age and knowledge of a common language, legal status and culture.
Finally, Personal Achivement (PA) showed a relationship with the duration of work,
gender and knowledge about culture. Conclusion: Evidence gathered in this study
suggests that healthcare professionals serving migrant groups, particularly the ones
working in in Family Health Centers and those with limited professional experience,
need to be supported by interventions targeting linguistic and cultural barriers.
Capacity building opportunities and effective human resource management in the
health facilities need to be ensured for staff welfare and improvement of healthcare
services.