Anticipating and Addressing Challenges Utilizing Patient Oriented Research
Abstract
Sarah Kostiuk-Linford
Background: Over the last decade, Canada’s demographics and ethnic makeup have undergone significant changes with an influx of refugees from many different countries.
Problem: There is a need to improve resources and access to health care services to adequately meet the health needs of refugees.
Approach: Patient-Orientated Research is required to enhance all stakeholders’ understanding the health status and healthcare needs of refugees and immigrants who have resettled in Canada.
Outcome: This article reflects our experience using methods to engage refugees as partners on our research team.We learned about the sensitivities, ideas, emotions and life experiences of the refugee community and how that intersect with patient-oriented research methods.
Conclusion: Researchers must be mindful and show respect, empathy, and acceptance to create a culturally appropriate and safe environment in research.