| Literature DB >> 30894147 |
Nazmy Villarroel1, Ailish Hannigan1,2, Santino Severoni3, Soorej Puthoopparambil1,3,4, Anne MacFarlane5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Migration to European countries has increased in number and diversity in recent years. Factors such as access to healthcare, language barriers and legal status can impact the health outcomes of migrant groups. However, little is known about the evidence base on the health status of migrants in the Republic of Ireland. Our aim was to scope existing peer-reviewed research on the health of migrants in Ireland and identify any gaps in the evidence.Entities:
Keywords: Health; Immigrant; Ireland; Scoping review; World health organization
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30894147 PMCID: PMC6425684 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6651-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Definitions of ‘migrant’ and ‘refugee’
| Migrant | Any person who is moving or has moved across an international border or within a State away from his/her habitual place of residence, regardless of the person’s legal status, whether the movement is voluntary or involuntary, what the causes for the movement are and what the length of the stay is. (IOM) |
| Refugee | Someone who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence. A refugee has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group. Most likely, they cannot return home or are afraid to do so. (UNHCR) |
WHO Europe strategy and action plan for refugee and migrant health: strategic areas
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| The aim is to promote and strengthen collaborative action on migrant health issues among international, national and local organisations and institutions. |
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| The aim is to contribute with factual and precise information to reduce discrimination and stigmatisation, and to eliminate barriers to health care for refugees and migrants. |
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| The aim is to build upon an adequate policy dialogue on the health of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants across all the involved government states and public. |
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| The aim is to incorporate the health needs of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in the outlining and advancement of public health services and policies based on Health 2020. |
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| The aim is to focus on the capacity to attain an accord on the healthcare system competences required to respond to the health needs of refugees and migrants. |
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| The aim is to provide the necessary capability to focus on communicable diseases in transit and destination countries. |
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| The aim is to establish that the needs of refugees and migrants form part of the national strategy for the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases. |
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| The aim is to ensure that screening is risk-specific and evidence-based and to provide the real interests of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants and the host population. |
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| The aim is to provide the adequacy, standardisation and comparability of records on the health of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants, to facilitate access to health information. |
Source: Modified from WHO, Strategy and Action Plan for refugee and migrant health in the WHO European Region. 2016
Fig. 1PRISMA flow chart illustrating selection of records included in scoping review
Fig. 2Percentage of studies categorised to each strategic area (n = 80)