Department of Health Behavior, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, USA.
Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, México.
Soc Sci Med. 2017 Jun;183:70-79. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.04.048. Epub 2017 Apr 27.
Transnationalism explores social, economic and political processes that occur beyond national borders and has been widely used in migration studies. We conducted a systematic review to explore if and how transnationalism has been used to study migrants' health and what a transnational perspective contributes to understanding health practices and behaviors of transnational migrants. We identified 26 empirical studies published in peer-reviewed journals that included a transnational perspective to study migrants' health practices and behaviors. The studies describe the ways in which migrants travel back and forth between countries of destination to countries of origin to receive health care, for reasons related to cost, language, and perceptions of service quality. In addition, the use of services in countries of origin is related to processes of social class transformation and reclaiming of social rights. For those migrants who cannot travel, active participation in transnational networks is a crucial way to remotely access services through phone or email, and to acquire medical supplies and other health-related goods (traditional medicine, home remedies). We conclude with recommendations for future research in this area.
跨国主义探讨了超越国界的社会、经济和政治进程,已被广泛应用于移民研究。我们进行了一项系统综述,以探讨跨国主义是否以及如何被用于研究移民的健康问题,以及跨国视角对理解跨国移民的健康实践和行为有何贡献。我们确定了 26 篇发表在同行评议期刊上的实证研究,这些研究从跨国主义视角出发,研究了移民的健康实践和行为。这些研究描述了移民为了获得医疗服务而在目的地国和原籍国之间往返的方式,原因涉及费用、语言和服务质量的认知。此外,原籍国的服务使用与社会阶级转变和重新获得社会权利的过程有关。对于那些无法旅行的移民来说,通过电话或电子邮件积极参与跨国网络是远程获取服务以及获取医疗用品和其他与健康相关的商品(传统医学、家庭疗法)的关键途径。我们最后提出了该领域未来研究的建议。