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Dutch citizens of Turkish origin who utilize healthcare services in Turkey: a qualitative study on motives and contextual factors

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BackgroundDutch residents of Turkish origin frequently utilize healthcare in Turkey.MethodsTo investigate their motives for doing so, we conducted a qualitative study among these healthcare users using semi-structured interviews. We complemented… Click to show full abstract

BackgroundDutch residents of Turkish origin frequently utilize healthcare in Turkey.MethodsTo investigate their motives for doing so, we conducted a qualitative study among these healthcare users using semi-structured interviews. We complemented this with informal conversations with Turkish healthcare providers and observations at the registration offices and waiting rooms of outpatient clinics in several Turkish hospitals.ResultsRespondents believed their perceived needs for referral to specialist care and diagnostic assessments to quantify their health were not being met in the Netherlands.ConclusionsThese mismatches in expectations of what constitutes “good care” led to dissatisfaction with Dutch primary care. Consequently, respondents utilized healthcare in Turkey if the opportunity arose, and were encouraged in this by their social networks. Establishing cross-border communication between healthcare providers is necessary, because there is currently no continuity of care for cross-border patients.

Keywords: utilize healthcare; turkish origin; qualitative study; care; healthcare

Journal Title: BMC Health Services Research
Year Published: 2018

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