Including migrant populations in health impact assessments

نویسندگان

  • Lara Miramontes
  • Kevin Pottie
  • Maria Benkhalti Jandu
  • Vivian Welch
  • Keith Miller
  • Megan James
  • Janet Hatcher Roberts
چکیده

Perspectives In 2010, there were 214 million international migrants worldwide, a number that is projected to double by 2050. 1 Migrants' motives for leaving their countries of origin include employment and education opportunities, escape from conflict and discrimination and the desire to raise families in economically and politically stable environments. New migrants are often healthier than the general population on arrival , but their health may deteriorate after settlement, 2 due to unfamiliar social conditions, infectious diseases, or restricted access to health services. Cultural and linguistic barriers may contribute to poor delivery of health services. The 61st World Health Assembly called on all Member States to " promote migrant-sensitive health policies ". 3 Some subgroups – especially refugees – have a greater burden of infectious diseases and mental disorders than the indigenous population. 4 Guidelines have been developed to assist health workers in the clinical management of migrating populations. 4 However, there are no explicit decision-support tools for policy makers to ensure health equity for migrants. Here we discuss how health impact assessment can account for the needs of migrant populations. Health impact assessment can improve health equity by mitigating unintended harms and maximizing the benefits of programmes or policies. This approach supports decision-makers by suggesting actionable recommendations for emerging policies and programmes. 5 A number of health impact assessment tools have been developed, 6 several of which have emphasized the need to consider disadvantaged population groups. However, a recent review found that only 14% of health impact assessments mentioned migrants in the evaluation and only 2% included them in their recommendations. 7 A recent consultation held at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Knowledge Translation and Health Technology Assessment in Health Equity identified four challenges to the inclusion of migrants in health impact assessment: (i) including migrants in the scope of the assessment; (ii) obtaining data on migrants; (iii) engaging migrant communities; and (iv) successfully appealing to decision-makers. Based on our own experience from developing migrant-focused guidelines in Canada, we discuss how these four challenges can be addressed. The first challenge is to include migrants in the scope of the assessment. Ideally, scoping should be deliberate and involve health researchers and community experts. In practice, however, the scope of health impact assessment is limited by timelines, political agendas and resources. Those who perform health impact assessments may only have the capacity to consider accessible populations and this may leave out …

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عنوان ژورنال:

دوره 93  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015