نتایج جستجو برای: migrant health

تعداد نتایج: 986819  

2010
Hyeonkyeong Lee Hyunmi Ahn Arlene Miller Chang Gi Park Sun Jung Kim

During the last decade, one of the greatest social changes in South Korea has been the development of a multicultural society with increasing numbers of migrant workers. Migrant workers, mostly from Asian countries, comprised 2.3% of the total Korean workforce in 2009. Korean-Chinese (commonly called Chosun-Jok), Chinese citizens of Korean origin living in China, are currently the largest group...

2015
Denise Nagle Bailey

This paper explores the mitigation of transcultural clinical barriers in a clinical setting where migrant backstretch workers receive health and wellness services from university faculty, staff, and nursing students at a nurse-led clinic located behind the stable area of a local thoroughbred racetrack. Caring for this vulnerable population is critical as these underserved individuals encounter ...

2014
Jie Li Shu-Sen Chang Paul S F Yip Juan Li Lucy P Jordan Yunge Tang Yuantao Hao Xingmei Huang Ning Yang Chaoqi Chen Qiaomei Zeng

BACKGROUND There has been a dramatic increase in internal migrant workers in China over recent decades, and there is a recent concern of poor mental health particularly amongst younger or "new generation" migrants who were born in 1980 or later. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted in Guangzhou city between May and July in 2012. Mental wellbeing was measured using the World Health Or...

2017
Jo Vearey Kirsten Thomson Theresa Sommers Courtenay Sprague

Johannesburg is home to a diverse migrant population and a range of urban health challenges. Locally informed and implemented responses to migration and health that are sensitive to the particular needs of diverse migrant groups are urgently required. In the absence of a coordinated response to migration and health in the city, the Johannesburg Migrant Health Forum (MHF) - an unfunded informal ...

2017
Jane M Ussher Janette Perz Christine Metusela Alexandra J Hawkey Marina Morrow Renu Narchal Jane Estoesta

In Australia and Canada, the sexual health needs of migrant and refugee women have been of increasing concern, because of their underutilization of sexual health services and higher rate of sexual health problems. Previous research on migrant women's sexual health has focused on their higher risk of difficulties, or barriers to service use, rather than their construction or understanding of sex...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2002
Alexander Rommel Caren Weilandt

AIM To describe the benefits and restrictions that emerged in health monitoring of the Northrhine-Westphalian migrant population. METHODS Analysis of official register data, description and classification of benefits and restrictions, and systematic derivation of implications of general validity. RESULTS The comparison of the native German and migrant populations revealed which health relev...

2017
Tanvi Rai Helen S. Lambert Helen Ward

Migrant workers are understood to be vulnerable to HIV. However, little is known about the experience of migration-based households following HIV infection. This qualitative study examined the migration-HIV relationship beyond the point of infection, looking at how it affects livelihood choices, household relationships and the economic viability of migrant families. We conducted semi-structured...

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 ...

2018
Victor Cebotari Melissa Siegel Valentina Mazzucato

There is scarce empirical evidence on the relation between migration and child health in Moldova and Georgia-two post-Soviet countries with large out-migration flows in the region. This study uses nationally representative data collected in 2011-2012 in Moldova (N = 1601) and Georgia (N = 1193) to investigate how children's health associates with five transnational characteristics: migrant and ...

Journal: :Journal of nursing management 2016
Yong-Shian Goh Violeta Lopez

AIM(S) This study sought to explore the job satisfaction level of migrant nurses working in a multicultural society and, more specifically, the relationship between their job satisfaction levels, work environment, their intentions to leave and the predictors of their intentions to leave. BACKGROUND Nursing shortages have led to the increasing trend of employing migrant nurses, which necessita...

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