Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen K, Denmark.
Int J Public Health. 2010 Oct;55(5):357-71. doi: 10.1007/s00038-010-0145-4. Epub 2010 May 1.
Knowledge about self-perceived health can help us understand the health status and needs among migrants and ethnic minorities in the European Union (EU) which is essential to improve equity and integration. The objective was to examine and compare self-perceived health among migrant and ethnic minority groups in the EU countries.
Publications were ascertained by a systematic search of PUBMED and EMBASE. Eligibility of studies was based on the abstracts and the full texts. Additional articles were identified via the references. The final number of studies included was 17.
Publications were identified in 5 out of the 27 EU countries. In regard to self-perceived health, most migrants and ethnic minority groups appeared to be disadvantaged as compared to the majority population even after controlling for age, gender, and socioeconomic factors. Only limited cross-country comparisons could be carried out, still they revealed a parallel pattern of self-perceived health among similar migrant/ethnic minority groups.
Policies to improve social and health status, contextual factors, and access to healthcare among migrants and ethnic minorities are essential to reduce ethnic inequalities in health.
了解自我感知健康状况可以帮助我们理解欧盟(EU)中移民和少数民族的健康状况和需求,这对于改善公平性和融合至关重要。本研究旨在检查和比较欧盟国家中移民和少数民族群体的自我感知健康状况。
通过系统检索 PUBMED 和 EMBASE 确定出版物。研究的入选标准基于摘要和全文。通过参考文献确定了其他文章。最终纳入了 17 项研究。
在 27 个欧盟国家中的 5 个国家中确定了出版物。就自我感知健康而言,与大多数人群相比,大多数移民和少数民族群体似乎处于不利地位,即使在控制了年龄、性别和社会经济因素之后也是如此。尽管只能进行有限的跨国比较,但它们揭示了类似移民/少数民族群体之间自我感知健康状况的平行模式。
改善移民和少数民族的社会和健康状况、背景因素以及获得医疗保健的政策对于减少健康方面的种族不平等至关重要。