Perceived discrimination among Maghrebi users of health services in Tarragona (Spain)

Int J Equity Health. 2015 Dec 3:14:144. doi: 10.1186/s12939-015-0275-7.

Abstract

Background: Discrimination in health services for reasons of nationality or ethnicity is not a rare occurrence. This work aims to qualitatively analyse the perceived discrimination among Maghrebi community in Tarragona (Spain) with regard to the healthcare services they receive.

Methods: A qualitative study was carried by means of 12 semi-structured interviews and 10 focus groups with Maghrebi adults living in Tarragona. The scope of the study was public health services in the area. A content analysis was performed using open coding.

Results: Our results show that perceived discrimination is greater than actual discrimination because the deficiencies of the healthcare system are often interpreted as unfairness. However, our subjects also recounted incidents of clear discrimination against Maghrebi users of the healthcare system. The tendency to feel discriminated against is the culmination of an interaction between the group's low self-esteem and locals' often negative sentiments towards the group.

Conclusions: We suggest addressing the shortcomings of the healthcare system in order to reduce this level of perceived discrimination and thus improve patient satisfaction. To improve this group's self-esteem and change how they are perceived, public policies should be put into effect which promote social inclusion and the respect for Maghrebis' rights as people, with actions taken on both fronts: in the host society and within the Maghrebi community itself. Furthermore, an active role for the patient with regard to his or her rights should be encouraged in order to minimize abuse from professionals and to facilitate institutional control of individual actions.

MeSH terms

  • Delivery of Health Care / standards*
  • Discrimination, Psychological*
  • Female
  • Focus Groups
  • Healthcare Disparities
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Perception*
  • Qualitative Research
  • Spain / ethnology