نتایج جستجو برای: generation migrant workers

تعداد نتایج: 475100  

2017
Suprawee Khongthanachayopit Wongsa Laohasiriwong

There is an increasing trend of trans-border migration from Background neighboring countries to Thailand. According to human rights laws, everyone must have access to health services, even if they are from other nationalities. However, a small minority of health personnel in Thailand discriminate against immigrant workers, as they are from a lower financial bracket. . This cross-sectional study...

2015
Yan Yang Ming Yan Meng Yue Xiaohua Wang Wei Zhang Jie Li Shuqing Li

BACKGROUND China is a country with a high prevalence of hepatitis B. As a special population, migrant workers are more vulnerable to hepatitis B. OBJECTIVES The present study was conducted to gain insight into the prevalence of hepatitis B and knowledge about hepatitis B among migrant workers in Shandong Province, China, as well as to explore a series of strategies for preventing and controll...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2013
Supakit Sirilak Kamolnetr Okanurak Yupaporn Wattanagoon Surut Chatchaiyalerk Songpol Tornee Sukhontha Siri

This is the first report of the large-scale utilization of migrants as health volunteers in a migrant primary-healthcare program. The program recruited migrants who volunteered to serve their communities. This study explores the identities of these volunteers, their relationship with program management, and their attitudes. The study also investigates the impact of the volunteers, from the migr...

Journal: :DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science 2017

2015
Arunthia Zaidi Urmi Daniel T. Leung Vanessa Wilkinson Mohammad Abdul Awal Miah Mahfuza Rahman Tasnim Azim Claire Thorne

INTRODUCTION Analysis of data from HIV testing and counseling (HTC) services provides an opportunity to identify important populations for targeting of HIV prevention efforts. Our primary aim was to describe the demographics of clients presenting to HTC in Bangladesh, a low HIV prevalence country. Our secondary aim was to determine the risk factors for HIV positivity among returning migrant wor...

2017
Celia McMichael Judith Healy

BACKGROUND Migrant health is receiving increasing international attention, reflecting recognition of the health inequities experienced among many migrant populations and the need for health systems to adapt to diverse migrant populations. In the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) there is increasing migration associated with uneven economic integration and growth, socio-economic vulnerabilities, an...

Journal: :International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation 2013
Katy Barwise Andrew Lind Rod Bennett Emilia Martins

The southern provinces of Mozambique have some of the world's highest recorded levels of HIV and tuberculosis (TB). They are also characterized by high levels of cross-border migration, particularly to mines in South Africa. Through the Declaration on Tuberculosis in the Mining Sector in August 2012, heads of state of the Southern African Development Community showed an increased commitment to ...

2014
Jiangnan He Lina Lu Haidong Zou Xiangui He Qiangqiang Li Weijie Wang Jianfeng Zhu

BACKGROUND To assess the prevalence of visual impairment and rate of wearing spectacles in schools for children of migrant workers in Shanghai, China. METHODS Children from grade 1 to 5 in schools for children of migrant workers were randomly chosen for ocular examinations. All children were screened for uncorrected visual acuity and presenting visual acuity. After screening, the children who...

2009
Jin Mou Jinquan Cheng Dan Zhang Hanping Jiang Liangqiang Lin Sian M Griffiths

BACKGROUND As one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the Pearl River Delta of South China, Shenzhen attracts millions of migrant workers annually. The objectives of this study were to compare health needs, self-reported health and healthcare utilisation of insured and uninsured migrant workers in Shenzhen, China, where a new health insurance scheme targeting at migrant workers was initi...

Journal: :The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association 1993
D P Slesinger C Ofstead

Migrant farm workers play an essential role in the planting and harvesting of crops in our agricultural production system. In the United States today, about 6 percent of the paid farm labor force "follow the crops" across the nation. This article reports on the economic and health care needs of migrant farm workers who travel from the border areas of Texas to Wisconsin each year. Surveys conduc...

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