» Articles » PMID: 31130553

Are the Undocumented Deserving? Health Workers' Views of Immigrants in Alabama

Overview
Date 2019 May 28
PMID 31130553
Citations 1
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for many public benefits and often rely on safety-net clinics, such as community health centers, for health care. Using in-depth interviews, we explored attitudes about undocumented immigrants' deservingness of health care among staff and professional health workers (n=31) at two safety-net clinics in Alabama, which passed a restrictive immigration law in 2011. We used content analysis to examine frequently used frames to describe health deservingness. Overall, a total of 27 frames were used by health workers. They most frequently justified their views using frames of medical humanitarianism (i.e., health workers should care for those in need) and equality (i.e., people should not be treated differently from one another). Several respondents used multiple, conflicting frames that simultaneously supported and questioned immigrants' deservingness of care. The diverse ways in which health workers in this sample framed undocumented immigrants' health deservingness may affect provider-patient interactions.

Citing Articles

Healthcare providers' advocacy approaches and ethical challenges in delivering healthcare to undocumented migrants: a scoping review.

Abdulrazeq F, Marz J, Biller-Andorno N, Gastmans C Med Health Care Philos. 2024; 27(4):579-606.

PMID: 39370496 PMC: 11519158. DOI: 10.1007/s11019-024-10225-8.

References
1.
Portes A, Light D, Fernandez-Kelly P . The U.S. Health System and Immigration: An Institutional Interpretation. Sociol Forum (Randolph N J). 2013; 24(3):487-514. PMC: 3628610. DOI: 10.1111/j.1573-7861.2009.01117.x. View

2.
Willen S, Mulligan J, Castaneda H . Take a stand commentary: how can medical anthropologists contribute to contemporary conversations on "illegal" im/migration and health?. Med Anthropol Q. 2011; 25(3):331-56. DOI: 10.1111/j.1548-1387.2011.01164.x. View

3.
Vanthuyne K, Meloni F, Ruiz-Casares M, Rousseau C, Ricard-Guay A . Health workers' perceptions of access to care for children and pregnant women with precarious immigration status: health as a right or a privilege?. Soc Sci Med. 2013; 93:78-85. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.06.008. View

4.
Sargent C . Special issue part I: 'Deservingness' and the politics of health care. Soc Sci Med. 2012; 74(6):855-7. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.10.044. View

5.
White K, Yeager V, Menachemi N, Scarinci I . Impact of Alabama's immigration law on access to health care among Latina immigrants and children: implications for national reform. Am J Public Health. 2014; 104(3):397-405. PMC: 3953801. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301560. View