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Knecht, Michi; Samerski, Silija; Samkange-Zeeb, Florence; Gruber, Martin; Zeeb, Hajo; Brand, Tilman: Understanding the practice and developing the concept of welfare bricolage (UPWEB). User Interviews [dataset]. Qualiservice, PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.984723 (dataset in review)

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Abstract:
DE: Der Datensatz enthält die Transkripte und die dazugehörigen strukturierten Zusammenfassungen von leitfadengestützten Interviews mit Bewohner:innen superdiverser urbaner Stadtteile aus dem deutschen Teilprojekt von Welfare Bricolage (UPWEB). Zudem sind einige Zeitachsen enthalten, die im Rahmen der Interviews von den interviewenden Personen angefertigt wurden. Die Interviews wurden in zwei unterschiedlichen superdiversen urbanen Stadtteilen durchgeführt – einem sozial benachteiligten Stadtteil und einem Stadtteil mit beginnenden Gentrifizierungstendenzen. Sie wurden von bzw. mit Unterstützung von Community Researcher durchgeführt und konzentrierten sich auf die Perspektiven der Nutzer:innen von Gesundheitsangeboten, insbesondere auf den Zugang zu und die Nutzung von Gesundheitsdienstleistungen.
EN: The dataset includes transcripts with structured summaries of semi-structured interviews with residents of super-diverse urban neighbourhoods from the German subproject of Welfare Bricolage (UPWEB). It also includes several timelines that were created by the interviewers during the interviews. The interviews were conducted in two different super-diverse urban neighbourhoods—one socially disadvantaged neighbourhood and one neighbourhood showing early signs of gentrification. They were conducted by or with the support of community researchers and focused on the perspectives of health care users, particularly on access to and use of healthcare services.
Related to:
Pemberton, Simon; Phillimore, Jenny; Bradby, Hannah; Padilla, Beatriz; Lopes, Jessica; Samerski, Silija; Humphris, Rachel (2019): Access to healthcare in superdiverse neighbourhoods. Health & Place, 55, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.12.003
Phillimore, Jenny; Bradby, Hannah; Knecht, Michi; Padilla, Beatriz; Brand, Tilman; Cheung, Sin Yi; Pemberton, Simon; Zeeb, Hajo (2015): Understanding healthcare practices in superdiverse neighbourhoods and developing the concept of welfare bricolage: Protocol of a cross-national mixed-methods study. BMC International health and Human Rights, 15, 8 pp., https://bmcinthealthhumrights.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12914-015-0055-x
Phillimore, Jenny; Bradby, Hannah; Knecht, Michi; Padilla, Beatriz; Pemberton, Simon (2019): Bricolage as conceptual tool for understanding access to healthcare in superdiverse populations. Social Theory & Health, 17, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41285-018-0075-4
Samerski, Silija (2019): Health literacy as a social practice: Social and empirical dimensions of knowledge on health and healthcare. Social Science & Medicine, 226
Samkange-Zeeb, Florence; Samerski, Silija; Doos, Lucy; Humphris, Rachel; Padilla, Beatriz; Bradby, Hannah (2020): "It's the First Barrier" – Lack of Common Language a Major Obstacle When Accessing/Providing Healthcare Services Across Europe. Frontiers in Sociology, 5, https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2020.557563
Zeeb, Hajo; Makarova, Nataliya; Knecht, Michi; Tilman, Brand (2015): Superdiversity – a new concept for migrant health? Public Health Forum, 23, https://doi.org/10.1515/pubhef-2015-0045
Study report:
Rizzolli, Michaela; Buhk, Jacqueline (submitted): Understanding the practice and developing the concept of welfare bricolage (UPWEB): an ethnographic investigation. Study Report. 17 pp., https://doi.org/10.26092/elib/4314
Coverage:
Date/Time Start: 2015-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-12-31T00:00:00
Event(s):
UPWEB_02 (User Interviews) * Date/Time Start: 2015-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-12-31T00:00:00 * Collection situation: EN: These are in-depth interviews with residents of two superdiverse city districts. They were either conducted at the persons home, a friends home or an office of one of the researcher. * Event type: DataCollection * Instrument: Guidelines.Flex * Methodology: EN: The data was collected through semi-structured interviews. The questionnaire was developed by the project lead at the University of Birmingham and adapted by the German team for the sub-project. * Mode of collection: FaceToFace * Sampling procedure: EN: Users of healthcare provision were approached by the research team and community researcher, through networks, local organizations and snowball-sampling. Potential participants who due to their language skills or social condition are less likely to be reached by public health surveys were specifically targeted. * Campaign: UPWEB (Understanding the practice and developing the concept of welfare bricolage) * Method/Device: Interview. Ethnographisches Interview (teilnehmende Beobachtung) (EthnographischesInterview)
Domain attribute(s):
Access type: Delivery * Analysis unit: Individual * Kind of data: VerbalData.Transcripts * Statement: Upon request by Qualiservice * Study class: SecondaryUse.Research * Sub-universe: EN: Healthcare service providers in the public and private sectors of superdiverse neighbourhoods. The providers strongly varied in profession and area of expertise from providing medical service, to general health support, information service and social work. * Title language: en * URI: DE: unihb.eu ; EN: unihb.eu
Comment:
Dieser Datensatz befindet sich derzeit im Prozess der Kuration.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Data IDData ID
2File nameFile name
3Data collection dateDC date
4General data formatData format
5File formatFile format
6File contentContent
7LanguageLanguage
8Number of participantsParticipants No#Interviewer
9Number of participantsParticipants No#Interviewee
10Age, social sciencesAgeaMinimum
11Age, social sciencesAgeaMaximum
12Gender, social sciencesGenderGender Interviewee
13Place pseudonymPlace pseud.Districts of Big City
License:
Qualiservice License (QS) (License comes into effect after moratorium ends)
Size:
1220 data points

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