Michele Rubbini1. 1. Programma di Chirurgia Coloproctologica Dept. of Morphology, Surgery and Experimental Medicine, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy. rbb@unife.it.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The migration of large numbers of people and refugees induces various fears in their receiving countries; the arrival of potential terrorists, and, among others, the negative impact that their need for health care can have on the sustainability of health services. In this sense, migrants are considered by many a threat. METHOD: In this brief "letter narrative", based on the experience gained in the treatment of various diseases of the perineum, I mean to suggest that the perineal disorders, especially in women, is common event, shared by women of different ethnicity, culture, and religion. Moreover, they do not threaten the sustainability of health services. DICUSSION AND CONCLUSION: For the scientific community, there is a need for greater attention and conscious analysis of pathologies and fundamental human rights that accompany these populations to better understand the scope and value also in terms of scientific research in this epochal event.
INTRODUCTION: The migration of large numbers of people and refugees induces various fears in their receiving countries; the arrival of potential terrorists, and, among others, the negative impact that their need for health care can have on the sustainability of health services. In this sense, migrants are considered by many a threat. METHOD: In this brief "letter narrative", based on the experience gained in the treatment of various diseases of the perineum, I mean to suggest that the perineal disorders, especially in women, is common event, shared by women of different ethnicity, culture, and religion. Moreover, they do not threaten the sustainability of health services. DICUSSION AND CONCLUSION: For the scientific community, there is a need for greater attention and conscious analysis of pathologies and fundamental human rights that accompany these populations to better understand the scope and value also in terms of scientific research in this epochal event.
Authors: Catherine Agnes O'Donnell; Nicola Burns; Frances Susanne Mair; Christopher Dowrick; Ciaran Clissmann; Maria van den Muijsenbergh; Evelyn van Weel-Baumgarten; Christos Lionis; Maria Papadakaki; Aristoula Saridaki; Tomas de Brun; Anne MacFarlane Journal: Health Policy Date: 2016-04-06 Impact factor: 2.980