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Natalia Skogberg1, Päivikki Koponen2, Paula Tiittala3, Katri-Leena Mustonen1, Eero Lilja1, Olli Snellman4, Anu Castaneda1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Health, well-being and health service needs of asylum seekers have emerged as urgent topics following the arrival of 2.5 million asylum seekers to the European Union (EU) between 2015 and 2016. However, representative information on the health, well-being and service needs of asylum seekers is scarce. The Asylum Seekers Health and Wellbeing (TERTTU) Survey aims to: (1) gather population-based representative information; (2) identify key indicators for systematic monitoring; (3) produce the evidence base for development of systematic screening of asylum seekers' health, well-being and health service needs. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: TERTTU Survey is a population-based prospective study with a total population sample of newly arrived asylum seekers to Finland, including adults and children. Baseline data collection is carried out in reception centres in 2018 and consists of a face-to-face interview, self-administered questionnaire and a health examination following a standardised protocol. Altogether 1000 asylum seekers will be included into the study. Baseline data will be followed up with national electronic health record data encompassing the entire asylum process and later with national register data among persons who receive residency permits. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval has been granted by the Coordinating Ethics Committee of the Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District. Participation is voluntary and based on written informed consent. Results will be widely disseminated on a national and international level to inform health and welfare policy as well as development of services for asylum seekers. Results of the study will constitute the evidence base for development and implementation of the initial health assessment for asylum seekers on a national level. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: asylum seeker and refugee health; epidemiology; health policy; organization of health services; protocols and guidelines
Year: 2019 PMID: 30962242 PMCID: PMC6500271 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027917
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Stages of the TERTTU Survey
| Baseline data collection | |
| 3–10/2017 | Planning the data collection of the baseline TERTTU Survey. |
| 9/2017–1/2018 | Receiving Coordinating Ethics Committee of the Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District permission for implementing baseline and follow-up studies. |
| 11/2017 | Piloting the TERTTU Survey among volunteers with asylum seeker background. |
| 12/2017–1/2018 | Recruitment of the research nurses. |
| 2/2018 | Training of the research nurses. |
| 3/2018–12/2018 | Baseline data collection. |
| 2/2019–4/2019 | Data management, data quality assessment and analysis. |
| 5-6/2019 | Reporting basic findings. |
| 7/2019– | Data available for research purposes to other researchers on an accepted study proposal by the National Institute for Health and Welfare. |
| 7–12/2019 | Dissemination of the main findings of the baseline TERTTU Survey and use for evidence-based development of the national health examination protocol for newly arrived asylum seekers. |
TERTTU, The Asylum Seekers Health and Wellbeing
Figure 1Conceptual framework of the Asylum Seekers Health and Wellbeing (TERTTU) Survey.
Figure 2Permanent study locations in transit reception centres.
Figure 3Flow chart of the baseline Asylum Seekers Health and Wellbeing (TERTTU) Survey.
Content of the interview of the Asylum Seekers Health and Wellbeing Survey
| Themes | Variable/measure | Questionnaire instrument/measures | Age group |
| Sociodemographics | Age, sex, year of birth, mother tongue and prior country of permanent residence. | – | Adults. |
| Asylum seeking journey | Year when left permanent residence and route to Finland. | Countries, types of housing and duration of stay in these locations during the asylum journey. | Adults. |
| Literacy | Language skills, reading and writing skills. | Mastery of languages other than mother tongue, ability to read and write (7+ year-olds). | Adults. |
| Previous socioeconomic status | Education and occupation. | International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED-2011) | Adults. |
| Health status | Self-rated health and presence of long-term conditions. | Minimum European Health Module. | Adults. |
| Chronic and infectious diseases, medications and current physical symptoms. | Various health conditions diagnosed by a physician, need for regular medication, current medication, various somatic symptoms, tuberculosis symptoms, prior infectious diseases and vaccination history. | Adults. | |
| Functional capacity. | Adapted from Washington Group Module. | Adults. | |
| Adapted from Unicef/Washington Group Module. | 0–17 year-olds. | ||
| Early childhood and development | Gestation and early life development. | Gestation week at birth, complications during birth, birth weight, height and early life development milestones. | 0–12 year-olds. |
| Growth and development. | Previously identified problems in growth and development. | 0–17 year-olds. | |
| Sexual and reproductive health | Sexual behaviour. | Questions related to risk behaviour predisposing to sexually transmitted diseases. | Adults. |
| Male circumcision/female genital mutilation. | Age of circumcision (if circumcised) and problems associated with female genital mutilation. | Adults. | |
| Pregnancies and births. | Number of pregnancies, miscarriages, abortions and parity. | Adults. | |
| Traumatic events | Physical trauma due to accident/violence. | Types of injuries before/during asylum journey. | Adults. |
| Potentially traumatic life events. | Various traumatic life events, adapted from Harvard Trauma Questionnaire. | Adults. | |
| Potentially traumatic events, adapted from University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Reaction Index for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). | 0–17 year-olds. | ||
| Mental health | Mental health symptoms. | Hopkins Symptom Checklist (HSCL-25) | Adults. |
| Health behaviour | Smoking. | Frequency of smoking and use of different types of tobacco products. | Adults. |
| Alcohol use. | Alcohol use Disorders Identification Test(AUDIT-C). | Adults. | |
| Alcohol use, adapted from the European School Survey Project on Alcol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) questionnaire. | 13–17 year-olds. | ||
| Drugs. | Use of intravenous and other drugs. | Adults. | |
| Diet. | Intake of selected food items. Breast-feeding (0-3 year-olds) | Adults. | |
| Dental health. | Frequency of brushing teeth and latest visit to a dentist. | Adults. | |
| Social networks | Family members and contact with close ones. | Whereabouts of close family members and being able to be in touch with close ones. | Adults. |
AUDIT-C, AUDIT Alcohol Consumption Questionnaire; ESPAD, The European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs; PROTECT, Process of recognition and Orientation of Torture Victims in European Countries to Facilitate Care and Treatment.
Content of the health examination of the Asylum Seekers Health and Well-being Survey
| Variable | Measurement tool | Measurement method | Age group |
| Weight | Seca 877. | Measured wearing no shoes and only light clothing, with no heavy objects in the pockets. If the participant is pregnant, self-reported weight before pregnancy is recorded. | Adults. |
| Height | Stand-alone stadiometer, Seca 213. | Measured wearing no shoes and standing upright, looking straight ahead. | Adults. |
| Waist circumference | Soft measuring tape, Hoechstmast. | Measurement taken on bare skin on top of light clothing, half-way between the lowest rib and the top of iliac crest. | Adults. |
| Upper arm circumference | Soft measuring tape, Hoechstmast | Measurement taken on bare skin, with the elbow resting comfortably on the surface of the table at a 90° angle. | Adults. |
| Blood pressure | Omron i-C10/M6 digital blood pressure monitor. | Measurement taken three times with a 1 min interval on bare skin. | Adults. |
| Pulse | Manually, with a stopwatch. | Each pulse beat is counted for 60 s. | Adults. |
| Dental examination | – | Existence of removable teeth prosthesis, number of teeth (without removable teeth prosthesis) and standardised evaluation of dental health. | Adults. |
| Skin condition | – | Standardised evaluation of skin condition (identification of bruises and rash). | 0–17 year-olds. |
| BCG scar | – | Standardised evaluation of the presence of BCG scar. | 0–6 year-olds. |
Potential register linkages in the TERTTU Survey
| National register | Type of information |
| Population Register Centre | Place of residence, marital status and nationality. |
| Ministry of Employment and the Economy | Use of employment services and participation in activities for promoting employment. |
| Social Insurance Institution of Finland | Social benefits and reimbursements for medical costs. |
| National Institute for Health and Welfare | Number and reasons for healthcare visits and hospital care, procedures and treatments. |
| Statistics Finland | Socioeconomic position, education and causes of death. |