未记录身份移民的法律身份变更对其健康和福祉的影响(Parchemins):一项为期 4 年的前瞻性混合方法研究方案。

Impact of legal status change on undocumented migrants' health and well-being (Parchemins): protocol of a 4-year, prospective, mixed-methods study.

机构信息

Division of Primary Care Medicine, Geneva University Hospital and University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

Department of General Internal Medicine, Rehabilitation and Geriatrics, Geneva University Hospital and University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Jun 1;9(5):e028336. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028336.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Migrants without residency permit, known as undocumented, tend to live in precarious conditions and be exposed to an accumulation of adverse determinants of health. Only scarce evidence exists on the social, economic and living conditions-related factors influencing their health status and well-being. No study has assessed the impact of legal status regularisation. The Parchemins study is the first prospective, mixed-methods study aiming at measuring the impact on health and well-being of a regularisation policy on undocumented migrants in Europe.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

The Parchemins study will compare self-rated health and satisfaction with life in a group of adult undocumented migrants who qualify for applying for a residency permit (intervention group) with a group of undocumented migrants who lack one or more eligibility criteria for regularisation (control group) in Geneva Canton, Switzerland. Asylum seekers are not included in this study. The total sample will include 400 participants. Data collection will consist of standardised questionnaires complemented by semidirected interviews in a subsample (n=38) of migrants qualifying for regularisation. The baseline data will be collected just before or during the regularisation, and participants will subsequently be followed up yearly for 3 years. The quantitative part will explore variables about health (ie, health status, occupational health, health-seeking behaviours, access to care, healthcare utilisation), well-being (measured by satisfaction with different dimensions of life), living conditions (ie, employment, accommodation, social support) and economic situation (income, expenditures). Several confounders including sociodemographic characteristics and migration history will be collected. The qualitative part will explore longitudinally the experience of change in legal status at individual and family levels.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Geneva, Switzerland. All participants provided informed consent. Results will be shared with undocumented migrants and disseminated in scientific journals and conferences. Fully anonymised data will be available to researchers.

摘要

简介

无居留许可的移民,即所谓的无证移民,往往生活在不稳定的环境中,面临着健康不良因素的积累。关于影响他们健康状况和福祉的社会、经济和生活条件相关因素的证据很少。没有研究评估过法律地位合法化的影响。Parchemins 研究是第一项前瞻性混合方法研究,旨在衡量欧洲无证移民合法化政策对其健康和福祉的影响。

方法和分析

Parchemins 研究将比较一组符合申请居留许可条件的成年无证移民(干预组)与一组不符合合法化资格标准的无证移民(对照组)的自评健康和生活满意度。在瑞士日内瓦州,寻求庇护者不包括在本研究中。总样本将包括 400 名参与者。数据收集将包括标准化问卷,并在符合合法化条件的移民子样本(n=38)中进行半直接访谈。基线数据将在合法化之前或期间收集,参与者随后将在接下来的 3 年内每年进行随访。定量部分将探索与健康相关的变量(即健康状况、职业健康、寻求医疗行为、获得医疗保健的机会、医疗保健的使用)、幸福感(通过对生活不同方面的满意度来衡量)、生活条件(即就业、住宿、社会支持)和经济状况(收入、支出)。将收集包括社会人口特征和移民历史在内的几个混杂因素。定性部分将从个体和家庭层面上,纵向探索法律地位变化的经验。

伦理与传播

这项研究得到了瑞士日内瓦伦理委员会的批准。所有参与者均提供了知情同意。研究结果将与无证移民分享,并在科学期刊和会议上传播。将向研究人员提供完全匿名的数据。

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