Fostering trust and understanding in social and healthcare services with migrant-origin parents: qualitative focus-group interviews of foreign-born mothers living in Finland

dc.contributor.authorKankaanpää Saija-Liisa
dc.contributor.authorLehti Venla
dc.contributor.authorSolin Pia
dc.contributor.authorSalama Essi
dc.contributor.organizationfi=psykiatria|en=Psychiatry|
dc.contributor.organizationfi=tyks, vsshp|en=tyks, varha|
dc.contributor.organization-code1.2.246.10.2458963.20.16217176722
dc.converis.publication-id181178671
dc.converis.urlhttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/181178671
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-28T00:30:46Z
dc.date.available2025-08-28T00:30:46Z
dc.description.abstractMigrant-origin families may have a pronounced need for psychosocial support and healthcare services, but they face barriers in using services. To ensure the timely use of services, it is important that families understand how service systems work and trust care providers. Thirty-two migrant-origin mothers living in Finland participated in five focus-group interviews and shared their wishes for social and healthcare professionals on how trust and understanding can be increased. The data were analyzed with Qualitative Content Analysis. We identified six main themes related to the use of services and professionals' behavior. These were the need for professionals to justify and explain questions, to meet each family as individuals, the importance of non-verbal communication, the need to talk about racism and discrimination, the importance of cultural sensitivity in services, and a discussion of positive aspects of life after migration and children`s strengths. To foster trust and mutual understanding in social and healthcare services, professionals should be aware of potential cultural differences in family life, while avoiding pre-conceived ideas. Misunderstandings can rise from language barriers and unclear or intimidating questions. It is important that professionals explain what they do and justify why they might inquire about a family's personal matters. Working with interpreters is necessary when professionals and parents do not share a common fluent language. Professionals should also pay attention to their non-verbal communication and to being friendly. Finally, it is important to show interest in families' experienced hardships such as racism as well as their strengths.
dc.format.pagerange1827
dc.format.pagerange1836
dc.identifier.eissn1435-165X
dc.identifier.jour-issn1018-8827
dc.identifier.olddbid205846
dc.identifier.oldhandle10024/188873
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/11111/35315
dc.identifier.urlhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-023-02288-4
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi-fe2025082787139
dc.language.isoen
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorSalama, Essi
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorDataimport, tyks, vsshp
dc.okm.discipline3124 Neurology and psychiatryen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3141 Health care scienceen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3124 Neurologia ja psykiatriafi_FI
dc.okm.discipline3141 Terveystiedefi_FI
dc.okm.internationalcopublicationnot an international co-publication
dc.okm.internationalityInternational publication
dc.okm.typeA1 ScientificArticle
dc.publisherSPRINGER
dc.publisher.countryGermanyen_GB
dc.publisher.countrySaksafi_FI
dc.publisher.country-codeDE
dc.relation.doi10.1007/s00787-023-02288-4
dc.relation.ispartofjournalEuropean Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
dc.relation.volume33
dc.source.identifierhttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/188873
dc.titleFostering trust and understanding in social and healthcare services with migrant-origin parents: qualitative focus-group interviews of foreign-born mothers living in Finland
dc.year.issued2024

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