2020
DOI: 10.18294/sc.2020.3035
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“Nadie está preparado para escuchar lo que vi”: atención de salud mental de refugiados y solicitantes de asilo en Chile

Abstract: El presente artículo analiza las necesidades de atención de salud mental de refugiados y solicitantes de asilo de origen latinoamericano en Chile, por medio de un estudio cualitativo descriptivo, realizado en 2018, desde la voz de las personas solicitantes de refugio y asilo (n=8), profesionales de salud que los atienden (n=4), y miembros de organismos e instituciones dedicados en la temática (n=2). Los hallazgos evidencian que las obligaciones asumidas por Chile, a través de la adhesión a tratados internacion… Show more

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“…Institutional responses to mitigate mental health issues during the pandemic were limited, and gaps in access, availability and acceptability gaps were highlighted. This is consistent with the existing literature on mental healthcare in the context of international migration in Chile [33,[66][67][68]. Conversely, civil society organisations developed short term solutions to promote urgent mental healthcare and a range of individual coping strategies were reported by the participants inside and outside health systems.…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Institutional responses to mitigate mental health issues during the pandemic were limited, and gaps in access, availability and acceptability gaps were highlighted. This is consistent with the existing literature on mental healthcare in the context of international migration in Chile [33,[66][67][68]. Conversely, civil society organisations developed short term solutions to promote urgent mental healthcare and a range of individual coping strategies were reported by the participants inside and outside health systems.…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This collection of articles, published in the journal Salud Colectiva as part of the open call for papers "Mental health and human rights: challenges for health services and communities," includes articles from Spain, (6,7,8) Brazil, (9,10,11,12) Mexico, (13) and Chile. (14,15) These papers present conceptual experiences and reflections on community action plans and programs, contributing toward better knowledge and development of mental health in the region.…”
Section: Mental Health and Human Rights: Challenges For Health Services And Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se suman a ello importantes barreras de acceso a servicios de salud en algunos grupos de poblaciones migrantes, especialmente entre aquellos que experimentan mayor vulnerabilidad social (1,5). Esas barreras, observadas a nivel mundial, regional y nacional, pueden asociarse al estatus migratorio (5,6), a recursos económicos limitados (7,8), al desconocimiento por parte del personal de salud y de migrantes de sus derechos para acceder a salud (9)(10)(11), al desconocimiento del sistema de salud (12,13), a factores culturales y lingüísticos (14) y a experiencias de discriminación, racismo y violencia (15,16).…”
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