Migration Health Consultants, Inc., Singapore.
CMAJ. 2011 Sep 6;183(12):E952-8. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.090287. Epub 2010 Jun 28.
Immigration has been and remains an important force shaping Canadian demography and identity. Health characteristics associated with the movement of large numbers of people have current and future implications for migrants, health practitioners and health systems. We aimed to identify demographics and health status data for migrant populations in Canada.
We systematically searched Ovid MEDLINE (1996-2009) and other relevant web-based databases to examine immigrant selection processes, demographic statistics, health status from population studies and health service implications associated with migration to Canada. Studies and data were selected based on relevance, use of recent data and quality.
Currently, immigration represents two-thirds of Canada's population growth, and immigrants make up more than 20% of the nation's population. Both of these metrics are expected to increase. In general, newly arriving immigrants are healthier than the Canadian population, but over time there is a decline in this healthy immigrant effect. Immigrants and children born to new immigrants represent growing cohorts; in some metropolitan regions of Canada, they represent the majority of the patient population. Access to health services and health conditions of some migrant populations differ from patterns among Canadian-born patients, and these disparities have implications for preventive care and provision of health services.
Because the health characteristics of some migrant populations vary according to their origin and experience, improved understanding of the scope and nature of the immigration process will help practitioners who will be increasingly involved in the care of immigrant populations, including prevention, early detection of disease and treatment.
移民过去是、现在仍然是塑造加拿大人口结构和身份的重要力量。大量人口流动带来的健康特征对移民本身、医疗从业者和医疗体系都具有当前和未来的影响。我们旨在确定加拿大移民人口的人口统计学和健康状况数据。
我们系统地检索了 Ovid MEDLINE(1996-2009 年)和其他相关网络数据库,以研究移民的选择过程、人口统计数据、来自人群研究的健康状况以及与移民到加拿大相关的医疗服务影响。研究和数据是根据相关性、使用最新数据和质量选择的。
目前,移民占加拿大人口增长的三分之二,移民占全国人口的 20%以上。这两个指标预计都将增加。一般来说,新到的移民比加拿大人口更健康,但随着时间的推移,这种健康移民效应会下降。移民和新移民所生的子女是不断增长的群体;在加拿大的一些大都市区,他们代表了大多数患者群体。一些移民群体获得医疗服务的机会和健康状况与加拿大出生的患者不同,这些差异对预防保健和医疗服务的提供都有影响。
由于一些移民群体的健康特征因原籍国和经历而异,因此,更好地了解移民过程的范围和性质将有助于越来越多参与移民人口护理的从业者,包括预防、疾病的早期发现和治疗。