Displaced Colombians Living in Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá: Perceptions of Health and Access to Health Services

Background: In the last two decades Bogota, Colombia has seen a massive influx of internally displaced people (IDP) settling in its periphery where residents face the worst living, social, and economic conditions despite the 2011 passing of The Victims Law entitling IDP victims access to free shelte...

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Main Author: Walsh, Janée Lorraine
Other Authors: Vasquez-Leon, Marcela
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/306131
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-3061312015-10-23T05:28:42Z Displaced Colombians Living in Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá: Perceptions of Health and Access to Health Services Walsh, Janée Lorraine Vasquez-Leon, Marcela Vasquez-Leon, Marcela Vasquez-Leon, Marcela Carvajal, Scott Whiteford, Scott Conflict and violence EQ-5D Health Perceptions Internally Displaced Persons Refugee Latin American Studies Access to Health Services Background: In the last two decades Bogota, Colombia has seen a massive influx of internally displaced people (IDP) settling in its periphery where residents face the worst living, social, and economic conditions despite the 2011 passing of The Victims Law entitling IDP victims access to free shelter, food, education, and healthcare. Objective: To understand the circumstances and health care needs of Colombian IDPs, determine trends of health perceptions among IDPs and assess and quality of health services among IDPs in Bogota. Methods: Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 12 professionals who work with IDPs and 36 IDPs. Interviews explored opinions of common health conditions and barriers to access health services in IDP communities. The EQ-5D survey about perceptions of health was administered measuring mobility, self-care, daily activities, pain, and depression/anxiety. All interviews were recorded, transcribed, coded for analysis. Results: Most IDPs did not indicate suffering with mobility, self-care, and ability to conduct daily activities. Seventy-five percent of participants indicated moderate to severe pain and 86.85% expressed feeling some form of depression or anxiety. Environmental factors are common contributors to poor health conditions. Individual and societal factors surfaced as detriments to accessing health services. The process to be included in The Victims Law registry is arduous. Although the Victims Law allows IDPs to access health services, many missing links in the system thwart quality health care delivery and discourage IDPs to utilize the health care system. Conclusion: Despite efforts to mitigate the struggles IPDs suffer there remain much needed health services and organizational improvements for the IDP community in Bogota. 2013 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/306131 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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language en_US
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topic Conflict and violence
EQ-5D
Health Perceptions
Internally Displaced Persons
Refugee
Latin American Studies
Access to Health Services
spellingShingle Conflict and violence
EQ-5D
Health Perceptions
Internally Displaced Persons
Refugee
Latin American Studies
Access to Health Services
Walsh, Janée Lorraine
Displaced Colombians Living in Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá: Perceptions of Health and Access to Health Services
description Background: In the last two decades Bogota, Colombia has seen a massive influx of internally displaced people (IDP) settling in its periphery where residents face the worst living, social, and economic conditions despite the 2011 passing of The Victims Law entitling IDP victims access to free shelter, food, education, and healthcare. Objective: To understand the circumstances and health care needs of Colombian IDPs, determine trends of health perceptions among IDPs and assess and quality of health services among IDPs in Bogota. Methods: Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 12 professionals who work with IDPs and 36 IDPs. Interviews explored opinions of common health conditions and barriers to access health services in IDP communities. The EQ-5D survey about perceptions of health was administered measuring mobility, self-care, daily activities, pain, and depression/anxiety. All interviews were recorded, transcribed, coded for analysis. Results: Most IDPs did not indicate suffering with mobility, self-care, and ability to conduct daily activities. Seventy-five percent of participants indicated moderate to severe pain and 86.85% expressed feeling some form of depression or anxiety. Environmental factors are common contributors to poor health conditions. Individual and societal factors surfaced as detriments to accessing health services. The process to be included in The Victims Law registry is arduous. Although the Victims Law allows IDPs to access health services, many missing links in the system thwart quality health care delivery and discourage IDPs to utilize the health care system. Conclusion: Despite efforts to mitigate the struggles IPDs suffer there remain much needed health services and organizational improvements for the IDP community in Bogota.
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title Displaced Colombians Living in Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá: Perceptions of Health and Access to Health Services
title_short Displaced Colombians Living in Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá: Perceptions of Health and Access to Health Services
title_full Displaced Colombians Living in Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá: Perceptions of Health and Access to Health Services
title_fullStr Displaced Colombians Living in Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá: Perceptions of Health and Access to Health Services
title_full_unstemmed Displaced Colombians Living in Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá: Perceptions of Health and Access to Health Services
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