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Organizational Change in the Sphere of Health Protection of the Roma Community in Poland Seen From Different Perspectives (Zmiana organizacyjna w sferze ochrony zdrowia spolecznosci Romów w Polsce widziana z róznych perspektyw)

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  • Marleen Blom

    (Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University)

  • Izabella Lecka

    (Faculty of Management, University of Warsaw)

Abstract

Purpose: The intent of this study is to get insight into the different views on Roma health in Poland to improve health, access to healthcare and broaden the understanding of the limitations for the Roma inclusion in the mainstream of organizational behaviour of health and well-being institutions. Design/methodology/approach: The lack of institutional success up to date in the conduct of policies supporting the Roma on the path to an even standard of living, including health, suggests seeking new organizational approaches. To find the answers to these questions “What views do the Roma/Roma experts/Polish society have on Roma health?” qualitative research was done: six semi-structured openended interviews were conducted in the Roma community in Ochotnica Górna village in the Carpathian Mountains (across three generations), one structured and two semi-structured open-ended interviews with experts, observations of the living environments of the Roma interviewees and collection of newspaper articles as well as an analysis of different statistical data. Findings: The main insights that were provided by the views of Roma experts are the differences of approaches to health issues between Roma groups in Poland. The main insights that the newspaper articles give into the views of the society on Roma health are that the denigrating view on the Roma is still present in society, as some statements created a narrative of ‘othering’. This study also shows the change of views in time, as conformation to Romanipen principles is being relaxed among younger generations so their view on health and health care is changing. The policy in Poland that addresses the health issue of Roma is the National Roma Integration Policy 2014–2020, targeted to the whole Polish Roma population, homogeneously, although the target population is rather heterogeneous. This should be changed in the coming years. Research limitations/implications: A serious limitation in the research was the lack of willingness of both of the Roma people and Roma experts to participate in the study, and especially to share their insights on health, the protection of which follows the restrictive tradition of Romanipen. Generally, conducting research only in Ochotnica Gorna narrows the scope of this study to one particular village, even if the organizational solution is similar all over Poland. Originality/value: The value of the obtained results is increased by their uniqueness, as the separate issues of Roma health are not raised in Polish literature.

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  • Marleen Blom & Izabella Lecka, 2020. "Organizational Change in the Sphere of Health Protection of the Roma Community in Poland Seen From Different Perspectives (Zmiana organizacyjna w sferze ochrony zdrowia spolecznosci Romów w Polsce wid," Problemy Zarzadzania, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, vol. 18(88), pages 101-122.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgm:pzwzuw:v:18:i:88:y:2020:p:101-122
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    Keywords

    Roma population; health; organizational policy; historical change;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • I31 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - General Welfare, Well-Being
    • B59 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - Current Heterodox Approaches - - - Other

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