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丹麦非西方难民和家庭团聚移民的多种合并症及其死亡率-基于登记的队列研究。

Multimorbidity and mortality thereof, among non-western refugees and family reunification immigrants in Denmark - a register based cohort study.

机构信息

Section of immigrant Medicine, Department of Infectious Diseases, Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre, Denmark.

Section of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2018 Jul 6;18(1):844. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5785-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The prevalence of multimorbidity, defined by having two or more chronic diseases, is increasing in many Western countries. Simultaneously, the migrant population in Western countries has increased, making up a growing proportion of European populations. This study aims i) to determine the quantity and quality of multimorbidity patterns among refugees and family reunification immigrants from non-Western countries compared to Danish-born, and ii) to compare the mortality burden among those with multimorbidity in the two groups.

METHODS

Through the Danish Immigration Service, we conducted a historically prospective cohort study. We identified a total of 101,894 adult migrants who were sub-categorised into refugees and family reunification immigrants, and matched them to a Danish-born comparison group 1:6 on age and sex. Through the Danish National Patient Registry, we obtained information on all in- and outpatient data on hospitalised and ambulatory patients. To assess multimorbidity we used Charlson Comorbidity Index based on ICD-10 codes, together with ICD-10 diagnostic categories for psychiatric disease. We used Cox regression analysis to calculate risk of multimorbidity and risk of mortality in people with multimorbidity.

RESULTS

Overall refugees had higher risk of multimorbidity compared to Danish-born, while family reunification immigrants had a lower risk. When adjusting for civil status and mean income, the risk was lower for all migrant groups compared to Danish-born. Risk of mortality in people with multimorbidity, was lower for all migrant groups, compared to Danish-born.

CONCLUSION

Refugees are an at-risk group for multimorbidity, however, mortality among those with multimorbidity is lower in all migrant groups compared to Danish-born.

摘要

背景

在许多西方国家,同时患有两种或两种以上慢性疾病的多发病(定义为多发病)的患病率正在上升。与此同时,西方国家的移民人口也有所增加,在欧洲人口中所占比例越来越大。本研究旨在:i)确定与丹麦出生者相比,来自非西方国家的难民和家庭团聚移民的多发病模式的数量和质量;ii)比较两组多发病患者的死亡率负担。

方法

通过丹麦移民局,我们进行了一项历史前瞻性队列研究。我们共确定了 101894 名成年移民,他们分为难民和家庭团聚移民两类,并按照年龄和性别与丹麦出生的对照组进行 1:6 匹配。通过丹麦国家患者登记处,我们获得了所有住院和门诊患者的住院和门诊数据的信息。为了评估多发病,我们使用了基于 ICD-10 代码的 Charlson 合并症指数,以及 ICD-10 精神疾病诊断类别。我们使用 Cox 回归分析来计算多发病患者的多发病风险和死亡率风险。

结果

总体而言,与丹麦出生者相比,难民的多发病风险更高,而家庭团聚移民的风险较低。在调整了婚姻状况和平均收入后,与丹麦出生者相比,所有移民群体的风险都较低。多发病患者的死亡率在所有移民群体中均低于丹麦出生者。

结论

难民是多发病的高危人群,但与丹麦出生者相比,所有移民群体多发病患者的死亡率较低。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/2ddd/6035406/75e079d10cde/12889_2018_5785_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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