نتایج جستجو برای: migrant health

تعداد نتایج: 986819  

2013
Niamh Humphries Ella Tyrrell Sara McAleese Posy Bidwell Steve Thomas Charles Normand Ruairi Brugha

BACKGROUND Ireland is heavily reliant on non-EU migrant health workers to staff its health system. Shortages of locally trained health workers and policies which facilitate health worker migration have contributed to this trend. This paper provides insight into the experiences of non-EU migrant doctors in the Irish health workforce. METHOD In-depth interviews were conducted with 37 non-EU mig...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2008
Gonneke W J M Stevens Wilma A M Vollebergh

Many factors have been identified to explain differences in mental health problems between migrant and native children: the process of migration, the ethnic minority position of migrants, their specific cultural background and the selection of migrants. In this paper, the international literature regarding mental health of migrant children is reviewed using strict selection criteria. An extensi...

2012
Zheng-hong Mao Xu-dong Zhao

BACKGROUND China is in the midst of history's largest flow of rural-urban migration in the world; a flow that includes growing numbers of children and adolescents. Their health status is an important public health issue. This study compares self-rated physical and mental health of migrant and local adolescents in China, and examines to what extent layered social connections account for health o...

2014
Niamh Humphries Sara McAleese Ella Tyrrell Steve Thomas Charles Normand Ruairi Brugha

Background Research on health worker migration in the Irish context has previously sought to categorize migrant health workers by country or region of training (e.g. non-EU nurses or doctors), by migration channel or mechanism (e.g. actively recruited nurses). This paper applies a recently developed typology of health worker migration [1], to the experiences of non-EU migrant doctors in Ireland...

2015
Silvia Wojczewski Annelien Poppe Kathryn Hoffmann Wim Peersman Oathokwa Nkomazana Stephen Pentz Ruth Kutalek

BACKGROUND Migrant health workers fill care gaps in their destination countries, but they also actively engage in improving living conditions for people of their countries of origin through expatriate professional networks. This paper aims to explore the professional links that migrant health workers from sub-Saharan African countries living in five African and European destinations (Botswana, ...

2013
Fiona E Wilson Eilis Hennessy Barbara Dooley Brendan D Kelly Dermot A Ryan

Although Western mental health services are increasingly finding themselves concerned with assisting traumatized individuals migrating from other countries, trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are under-detected and undiagnosed in psychiatric populations. This study examined and compared rates of traumatic experiences, frequency of traumatic events, trauma symptomatology levels, rat...

2018
Laura Goodwin Billie Hunter Aled Jones

BACKGROUND In 2015, 27.5% of births in England and Wales were to mothers born outside of the UK. Compared to their White British peers, minority ethnic and migrant women are at a significantly higher risk of maternal and perinatal mortality, along with lower maternity care satisfaction. Existing literature highlights the importance of midwife-woman relationships in care satisfaction and pregnan...

2017
Suprawee Khongthanachayopit Wongsa Laohasiriwong

Background. There is an increasing trend of trans-border migration from 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. Methods. This cross-sectio...

Journal: :Health policy 2012
Philipa Mladovsky Bernd Rechel David Ingleby Martin McKee

There has been growing international attention to migrant health, reflecting recognition of the need for health systems to adapt to increasingly diverse populations. However, reports from health policy experts in 25 European countries suggest that by 2009 only eleven countries had established national policies to improve migrant health that go beyond migrants' statutory or legal entitlement to ...

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...

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