The Determination Of Health Needs Of Ahiska Turk Immigrants Resettled In Erzincan; a cross-sectional study

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to determine health status and health needs of Ahıska Turks immigrants settled in Uzumlu district of Erzincan, and to improve health policies in the light of data obtained. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study. Targeted population of study was 1231 Ahiska...

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Main Authors: Selçuk Akturan, Arif Caner Erdoğan, Aybeniz Şenay, Hatice Gizem Çadırcı, Göksu Açabay, Bilge Tuncel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University 2020-06-01
Series:Ankara Medical Journal
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Summary:INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to determine health status and health needs of Ahıska Turks immigrants settled in Uzumlu district of Erzincan, and to improve health policies in the light of data obtained. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study. Targeted population of study was 1231 Ahiska Turks who lived in Uzumlu. Sample size was calculated as at least 233. Systematic sample method was used for determining sample. Researches applied a questionairre, which was including 41 questions for demographic information, health status and health needs between April 1 to September 30, 2017. SPSS 23 statistical program was used for descriptive statistical analyses. RESULTS: 237 participants were included in the study. The rate of chronic diseases (CDs) was 47.00%, and 54.00% of chronic diasese patients indicated that their chronic disease had not been under control. The mean number of physician visits was 3.56, and the most visited physician was primary care physician (PCP). The 17.50% of participants answered positively to the two questions of short depression screening scale. The 60.10% of participants stated that they have problems during getting health care. The mostly stated problems were: communication (34.00%), inattentive care (18.50%), discriminition (8.40%). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: It can be emphasized that our CDs prevalences are lower than Turkish population. The first healthcare profession came to immigrants' mind for getting support was PCPs. For the purpose of decreasing discrimination, ‘diversity management' policy should be implement, and PCPs should be trained for efficient healthcare service.
ISSN:2148-4570