Perceptions and Experiences of Health and Social Care Utilisation of the UK-Nepali Population
Male
Original Paper
4. Education
Social Support
Focus Groups
United Kingdom
03 medical and health sciences
Humans
Female
Perception
10. No inequality
0305 other medical science
Language
DOI:
10.1007/s10903-020-00976-w
Publication Date:
2020-01-20T16:02:37Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
AbstractWith the growing UK Nepali community, understanding their health and social care
needs is an essential to reduce health and social care inequalities. However, very little
is known about the health, wellbeing and utilisation of health and social care services
among the Nepali population in the UK. Therefore, this study set out to identify health
and social care needs of Nepali community. The mixed-methods study was conducted with the Nepali population living in London. It
consists of a semi-structured survey (N = 345); three focus group discussions and three
key informant interviews. The mean age of the participants was 40.6 (± 17.6). About 28% of our sample reported
having chronic health problems. About 60% currently consume alcohol and 21% were
smokers. Male participants (35%) more likely to be physically active than females
(21%). Registration with a family doctor/general practitioner (GP) was high (96%).
However, uptake of disease screening was very low (28%). In the preceding year, 17%
had experienced poor mental or emotional health. The findings also suggest language is a key barrier to utilise health and social care
among UK Nepali. We suggest removing the language barrier is essential step to improve access to
available health and social care services. A culturally sensitive educational initiative
creating awareness about the structure of UK health and social care services is
required to offer to this community.
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