نتایج جستجو برای: migrant health

تعداد نتایج: 986819  

2017
Anne M Ølholm Janne B Christensen Stine L Kamionka Mette L Eriksen Morten Sodemann

Background: Although inequality in access to health care for migrant patients is well described, less is known about inequalities originating within the health-care system regarding choice of diagnostic procedure, diagnostic delay, treatment options, secondary prevention and follow-up offered to patients with a refugee or immigrant background. Provision of specialized services for migrant patie...

2015
Kolitha Wickramage Chesmal Siriwardhana Puwalani Vidanapathirana Sulochana Weerawarna Buddhini Jayasekara Gayani Pannala Anushka Adikari Kaushalya Jayaweera Sharika Peiris Sisira Siribaddana Athula Sumathipala

BACKGROUND One-in-ten Sri Lankans are employed abroad as International Labor Migrants (ILM), mainly as domestic maids or low-skilled laborers. Little is known about the impact their migration has on the health status of the children they 'leave behind'. This national study explored associations between the health status of 'left-behind' children of ILM's with those from comparative non-migrant ...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2011
Kerry Preibisch Jenna Hennebry

tional migrant workers on temporary work permits — a historical high. This number reflects a trend in labour migration: since 1980, the annual number of people admitted to work under temporary visas has almost always outpaced that of permanent immigrants entering the labour force annually. Rising numbers of mi grant workers on temporary visas pose important questions for health care practitione...

Journal: :Asia-Pacific journal of public health 2016
Nirmal Aryal Pramod R Regmi Edwin van Teijlingen Padam Simkhada Pratik Adhikary Yadav Kumar Deo Bhatta Stewart Mann

Approximately 3.5 million Nepalese are working as migrant workers in the Gulf countries, Malaysia, and India. Every year there are more than 1000 deaths and many hundreds cases of injuries among Nepalese workers in these countries excluding India. A postmortem examination of migrant workers is not carried out in most of these countries, and those with work-related injuries are often sent back t...

2016
Athena K. Ramos Gustavo Carlo Kathleen Grant Natalia Trinidad Antonia Correa

Agriculture is one of the most dangerous industries in the United States. Farmworkers, including migrant farmworkers, are at risk for work-related injuries. This study explores the association between stress, depression, and occupational injury among migrant farmworkers in Nebraska. Occupational injury was hypothesized to significantly increase the odds of farmworkers being stressed and depress...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2012
E Kopel Z Amitai M Savion Y Aboudy E Mendelson R Sheffer

A measles outbreak is affecting the Tel Aviv district, Israel, since April 2012. As of 10 September, 99 cases were confirmed, including 63 (64%) migrants of Eritrean and Sudanese origin. All genotyped cases had the African B3 genotype*. The mean age of migrant and non-migrant cases was 6.0±9.6 and 30.2±24.2 years, respectively (p<0.001). The majority of both migrant and non-migrant cases was un...

2017
Zelalem B Mengesha Janette Perz Tinashe Dune Jane Ussher

BACKGROUND In Australia only 2.2% of published health research has focused on multi-cultural health despite the increase of culturally and linguistically diverse populations. Research on the perceptions and experiences of health care professionals (HCPs) in engaging with refugee and migrant women is also lacking. Given the integral role of HCPs in providing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) ...

2015
Berit Viken Anne Lyberg Elisabeth Severinsson

The aim of the study was to explore the maternal health coping strategies of migrant women in Norway. The ethnic and cultural background of the Norwegian population have become increasingly diverse. A challenge in practice is to adjust maternal health services to migrant women's specific needs. Previous studies have revealed that migrant women have difficulty achieving safe pregnancies and chil...

2010
Nam-Soo KIM Byung-Kook LEE

We compared the blood lead and other lead biomarkers between migrant and native workers with a focus on the impact of the legal employment permit system that was effective from 2003, which required employers to provide mandatory annual health examinations for migrant workers on lead biomarkers in 1997 and 2005. The mean blood lead level of migrant workers was 59.5 ± 19.4 μg/dl, yielding 47% of ...

2016
Samar Khan

Although there has been an increase in research on postpartum depression (PPD) among migrant Asian women, there is particularly limited attention given to migrant South Asian women. This is a significant limitation considering the rapidly changing demographics in Canada. Migrant South Asian women face a plethora of unique challenges, which affects their mental health and further prevents them f...

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