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MEDICAL REALITIES OF DIPLOMATIC AND INTERNATIONAL CAREERS Health considerations for you & your family relocating abroad Dr Franck SCOLA
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Health and Expatriation - Specificity - Awareness raising - Cross-culturality - Multidisciplinary approach
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Impact of Expatriation on Health - Physical - Social - Psychological
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Repercussions on the Quality of Life - Married life - School life - Professional life - Parenthood
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Consequences - For the individual - For the workplace - For the family
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Various Levels of Environmental Changes - Physical - Cultural - Linguistic - Societal ocial
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Sociological evolution New profiles New needs New demands Comtemporary Trends in Expatriation
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Management of expatriates Supporting families Health, safety and welfare New Missions
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Lifting the Taboo for a more Human Approach
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Seeking Medical Care In A Cross-cultural Context Facing the unknown: - Local risks - Variations in health systems - Accessibility to medical care
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Seeking Medical Care In A Cross-cultural Context Consequences from problems accessing medical care: - Non-treatment - Neglecting preventive health measures - Inappropriate medical care
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Aggravating factors of medical risks : - Unpreparedness of key players - Lack of training for care-givers - Risks connected with social networking - Lack of information for patients Seeking Medical Care In A Cross-cultural Context
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Being ill far from Home Discovering the host country’s health system Patient and caregiver from different cultures Language barrier Cross-cultural Issues In Medical Care
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Anticipating measures of: Information Prevention Medical assistance in case of emergency Evaluating specific health risks for each family member Goals for HR Departments
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For the: Expatriate employee Accompagnying spouse Children What kind of medical follow up ? Evaluating medical needs of each family member
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Change of status + Change of environment Risks (disease, accident, pregnancy, disability…) Difficulty in accessing medical care + Inappropriate trends in health behavior + Risks connected with social networks Medical And Social Specificity In Expatriate Life Vulnerability Aggravating factors
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Physical Health Polymorphous symptoms Variability of clinical expression No specific organ affected
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Physical Health Specific mechanisms: Occurrence of troubles Evolution
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Physical Health Aggravating factors depending on: Patient’s reaction: reluctance, procrastination, panic Information: availibility and validity Cultural and linguistic factors Healthcare facility: cross cultural competences
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Mental Health Symptomatic expression Variability Mechanisms
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Mental Health Predisposed profiles State of vulnerability Migratory trauma
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Mental Health Unrecognized suffering Difficulty to speak Isolation Finding an understanding ear
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The Accompanying Spouse Change of status New challenges Vulnerability
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The Accompanying Spouse Impact on family life Married life Parenthood Aggravating factors
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The Children Status of follower Influence of mother’s condition Pediatric follow-up Early bilingualism
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0-2 3-4 4-6 6-9 10-12 13-24 25-36 46-48 49+ Mastery Adaptation Disillusion Culture Shock Honeymoon Months passed in the foreign culture Moral/ Confort psychologique Morale/ Psychological comfort La théorie de la courbe en U d’après Black et Mendenhall (1991) d’après Black et Mendenhall (1991)
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27 Cycles Of Adaptation 6. Acceptation of host culture 7. Anxiety of repatriation 8. Reverse culture shock 9. Reintegration Adaptation Stages Emotions and Energy 1. Initial anxiety 2. Honeymoon period 3. Initial culture shock 4. Disillusion 5. Adaptation process Country of origin LOWLOW Country of origin Host country HIGHHIGH Reverse culture shock Reintegration Honeymoon period Honeymoon period Strangeness of others’ behaviour Behaviour does not get expected results Unreadiness for environmental pressures Gradual adaptation and integration to the host culture 1 xa2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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28 Cycles Of Adaptation 6. Acceptation of host culture 7. Anxiety of repatriation 8. Reverse culture shock 9. Reintegration Adaptation Stages Emotions and Energy 1. Initial anxiety 2. Honeymoon period 3. Initial culture shock 4. Disillusion 5. Adaptation process Country of origin LOWLOW Country of origin Host country HIGHHIGH Reverse Culture scock Reintegration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Preparation Intercultural training and coaching Language lessons Expatriate Support programme (ESP) Domestic ESP repatriation services Services in destination country
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Before departure: selection & preparation (training on the country, culture, personal & family variables); On arrival: continued support in the field (language training, coaching, programme of expat aid, destination services); Repatriation: reintegration (return training, integration to the department & the work team, support). Support for Expatriat Workers Three critical times for intervention
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Transferring a problem colleague Career burnout Excessive technical qualifications Family problems Culture shock WHY!? Source: Gomez-Mejia et al., p. 508, (2000) Expatriation Sometimes Fails Ineffective training
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Identity Strategy Conservatives Defensives Converted Opportunists Transnationals
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Behaviour In Seeking Medical Care Conservatives Defensives Converted Opportunistics Transnationals
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Key words : Specificity Vulnerability Cross-cultural Issues Anticipation… Have A Healthy Stay Abroad
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