Tytuł pozycji:
Assessing health systems preparedness for providing care for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants : a scoping review
Background: Health care systems and care professionals often face the challenge of providing adequate health
care for migrant groups. The objective of this study is to answer the question of whether and how meeting the
special health system requirements regarding refugees (R), asylum seekers (AS) and migrants (M) (RASM) is
checked and evaluated. Methods: A scoping review was used as a methodology of the research, with four electronic
databases, websites of relevant organizations and European projects searched, using a strictly defined
search strategy. Finally, 66 studies were included in the analysis. Results: The included studies presented assessment
of different types, aspects and facilities of health care, as well as various methods of analysis. In the vast majority of
the studies (n¼52, 78%) interviews or questionnaires were used to collect data. The studies were mostly declared to
be qualitative. The main issues assessed in the studies can be categorized into three groups: (i) legal aspects, (ii)
before receiving health care and (iii) during health care usage. Conclusions: RASM inflow is a big challenge for
health care system in many countries. The first step to guarantee adequate health care for RASM is assessing how
the system is functioning. This makes it possible to find gaps, indicate the directions of activities needed and monitor
progress. Further work on the development of a comprehensive tool, checked in terms of validity and reliability
assessment, and enabling examination of many aspects of health care for RASM should be carried out.