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Diabetes in migrants and ethnic minorities in a changing World.

Luca Montesi1, Maria Turchese Caletti1, Giulio Marchesini1.   

Abstract

On a worldwide scale, the total number of migrants exceeds 200 million and is not expected to reduce, fuelled by the economic crisis, terrorism and wars, generating increasing clinical and administrative problems to National Health Systems. Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD), and specifically diabetes, are on the front-line, due to the high number of cases at risk, duration and cost of diseases, and availability of effective measures of prevention and treatment. We reviewed the documents of International Agencies on migration and performed a PubMed search of existing literature, focusing on the differences in the prevalence of diabetes between migrants and native people, the prevalence of NCD in migrants vs rates in the countries of origin, diabetes convergence, risk of diabetes progression and standard of care in migrants. Even in universalistic healthcare systems, differences in socioeconomic status and barriers generated by the present culture of biomedicine make high-risk ethnic minorities under-treated and not protected against inequalities. Underutilization of drugs and primary care services in specific ethnic groups are far from being money-saving, and might produce higher hospitalization rates due to disease progression and complications. Efforts should be made to favor screening and treatment programs, to adapt education programs to specific cultures, and to develop community partnerships.

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Keywords:  Diabetes; Ethnic minorities; Genetics; Health Systems; Migrants; Non communicable diseases; Social determinants; Socioeconomic development

Year:  2016        PMID: 26862371      PMCID: PMC4733447          DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v7.i3.34

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Diabetes        ISSN: 1948-9358


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