نتایج جستجو برای: asylum seekers

تعداد نتایج: 5674  

2003
Michael Muir

seekers Asylum seekers entering the United Kingdom through Heathrow Airport have a high prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis and are more likely to contain drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates than the general UK population. The issue of asylum seekers is universally controversial, with recent reports in the UK suggesting an inward flow of 2 million people in the next 10 years—a f...

2016
Marco Jacquemet MARCO JACQUEMET

This article explores the link between asylum seekers’ verbal performances and their transidiomatic entextualization by documenting the procedure through which asylum seekers’ claims are examined by judicial authorities and translated into a public record. Every year thousands of displaced people seek the protection of various European states by filing political asylum claims which are examined...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2006
Annette A M Gerritsen Inge Bramsen Walter Devillé Loes H M van Willigen Johannes E Hovens Henk M van der Ploeg

BACKGROUND Although asylum seekers have been coming to The Netherlands since the 1980s, very few epidemiological studies have focused on this group of inhabitants, or on the refugees who have resettled in this country. The objective of this study is to estimate the use of health care services by refugees and asylum seekers and to identify determinants for this utilisation. METHODS A populatio...

Journal: :Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2005
Ignacio Correa-Velez Sandra M Gifford Sara J Bice

Since the tightening of Australian policy for protection visa applicants began in the 1990s, access to health care has been increasingly restricted to asylum seekers on a range of different visa types. This paper summarises those legislative changes and discusses their implications for health policy relating to refugees and asylum seekers in Australia. Of particular concern are asylum seekers o...

2018
Anna Kuehne Barbara Hauer Bonita Brodhun Walter Haas Lena Fiebig

BackgroundGermany has a low tuberculosis (TB) incidence. A relevant and increasing proportion of TB cases is diagnosed among asylum seekers upon screening. Aim: We aimed to assess whether cases identified by screening asylum seekers had equally successful and completely reported treatment outcomes as cases diagnosed by passive case finding and contact tracing in the general population. Methods:...

2018
Dorien T Beeres Darren Cornish Machiel Vonk Sofanne J Ravensbergen Els L M Maeckelberghe Pieter Boele Van Hensbroek Ymkje Stienstra

BACKGROUND With a large number of forcibly displaced people seeking safety, the EU is facing a challenge in maintaining solidarity. Europe has seen millions of asylum seekers crossing European borders, the largest number of asylum seekers since the second world war. Endemic diseases and often failing health systems in their countries of origin, and arduous conditions during transit, raise quest...

Journal: :Lancet 2001
D Silove Z Steel R Mollica

The end of World War II ushered in a new era of international commitment to provide humane protection to all people fleeing persecution. This decade, however, has witnessed a steady erosion of that ethos, the most disturbing change being the tendency to confine asylum seekers in detention centres in countries of the West. Many of these people have suffered torture and other abuses, raising part...

2018
Nikolaus Ackermann Durdica Marosevic Stefan Hörmansdorfer Ute Eberle Gabriele Rieder Bianca Treis Anja Berger Heribert Bischoff Katja Bengs Regina Konrad Wolfgang Hautmann Katharina Schönberger Anne Belting Gisela Schlenk Gabriele Margos Martin Hoch Friedrich Pürner Volker Fingerle Bernhard Liebl Andreas Sing

Background and aimAs a consequence of socioeconomic and political crises in many parts of the world, many European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) countries have faced an increasing number of migrants. In the German federal state of Bavaria, a mandatory health screening approach is implemented, where individuals applying for asylum have to undergo a medical examination that includes serol...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
oliver razum department of epidemiology and international public health, school of public health, bielefeld university, bielefeld, germany judith wenner department of epidemiology and international public health, school of public health, bielefeld university, bielefeld, germany kayvan bozorgmehr department of general practice and health services research, university hospital heidelberg, heidelberg, germany

recourse to a purported ideal of societal homogeneity has become common in the context of the refugee reception crisis – not only in japan, as leppold et al report, but also throughout europe. calls for societal homogeneity in europe originate from populist movements as well as from some governments. often, they go along with reduced social support for refugees and asylum seekers, for example i...

Journal: :Community practitioner : the journal of the Community Practitioners' & Health Visitors' Association 2012
John Burchill David Pevalin

The objective of this study was to determine the barriers to effective practice that health visitors experience when working with refugees and asylum seekers. This was a qualitative study based on the analysis of in-depth interviews with a purposive sample of 14 health visitors describing their experiences working with refugees and asylum seekers. These were analysed using the Framework process...

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