Provider and administrator-level perspectives on strategies to reduce fear and improve patient trust in the emergency department in times of heightened immigration enforcement

Heightened immigration enforcement may induce fear in undocumented patients when coming to the Emergency Department (ED) for care. Limited literature examining health system policies to reduce immigrant fear exists. In this multi-site qualitative study, we sought to assess provider and system-level...

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description Heightened immigration enforcement may induce fear in undocumented patients when coming to the Emergency Department (ED) for care. Limited literature examining health system policies to reduce immigrant fear exists. In this multi-site qualitative study, we sought to assess provider and system-level policies on caring for undocumented patients in three California EDs. We recruited 41 ED providers and administrators from three California EDs (in San Francisco, Oakland, and Sylmar) with large immigrant populations. Participants were recruited using a trusted gatekeeper and snowball sampling. We conducted semi-structured interviews and analyzed the transcripts using constructivist grounded theory. We interviewed 10 physicians, 11 nurses, 9 social workers, and 11 administrators, and identified 7 themes. Providers described existing policies and recent policy changes that facilitate access to care for undocumented patients. Providers reported that current training and communication around policies is limited, there are variations between who asks about and documents status, and there remains uncertainty around policy details, laws, and jurisdiction of staff. Providers also stated they are taking an active role in building safety and trust and see their role as supporting undocumented patients. This study introduces ED-level health system perspectives and recommendations for caring for undocumented patients. There is a need for active, multi-disciplinary ED policy training, clear policy details including the extent of providers' roles, protocols on the screening and documentation of status, and continual reassessment of our health systems to reduce fear and build safety and trust with our undocumented communities.
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subjects Administrative Personnel - psychology
COVID-19
Domestic violence
Emergency medical care
Emergency medical services
Emergency service
Emergency Service, Hospital - organization & administration
Emergency Service, Hospital - standards
Emergency services
Emigrants and Immigrants - legislation & jurisprudence
Emigrants and Immigrants - psychology
Emigrants and Immigrants - statistics & numerical data
Emigration and Immigration - legislation & jurisprudence
Enforcement
Evaluation
Fear
Fear & phobias
Health aspects
Health care access
Health Plan Implementation
Health Policy
Health services
Hospitals
Humans
Immigrants
Immigration
Immigration policy
Medical care
Medical personnel
Medical research
Medicine and Health Sciences
Noncitizens
Patient satisfaction
Patients
People and Places
Physicians
Policies
Qualitative Research
Quality management
Safety
Snowball sampling
Social Sciences
Social workers
Training
Trust
Undocumented immigrants
title Provider and administrator-level perspectives on strategies to reduce fear and improve patient trust in the emergency department in times of heightened immigration enforcement
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