Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland.
Department of Economics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Sociol Health Illn. 2021 Mar;43(3):557-574. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13239. Epub 2021 Feb 26.
Large-scale international migration continues apace. From a health-care services perspective, it is important to understand the influence of migrant heritage on utilization, to allocate resources appropriately and facilitate equity. However, the differences in utilization across different migrant groups remain poorly understood, particularly so for paediatric populations. This paper contributes to filling this gap in knowledge, examining the health-care contact of children for whom their primary caregiver is foreign-born, using longitudinal data from two nationally representative surveys. The study setting is Ireland, which provides an interesting case as a small, open European country, which for the first-time experienced net inward migration in the past two decades. For both cohorts, panel regression models, adjusting for socioeconomic and health indicators, demonstrated lower utilization of general practitioner (GP) services for children of caregivers from 'less-advanced, non-Anglosphere, non-European Union (EU)' nations, relative to native-born counterparts. Relatively lower attendances at Emergency Departments and hospital nights were also observed for this group, as well as for children born to EU (non-UK) caregivers. The insights provided are instructive for policymakers for which immigration is a substantial phenomenon in current and future population demographics.
大规模的国际移民仍在继续。从医疗保健服务的角度来看,了解移民背景对利用的影响、合理分配资源以及促进公平是很重要的。然而,不同移民群体的利用差异仍未得到充分理解,特别是在儿科人群中。本文通过利用来自两项全国代表性调查的纵向数据,考察了主要照顾者为外国出生的儿童的医疗保健接触情况,为填补这一知识空白做出了贡献。研究背景是爱尔兰,作为一个小而开放的欧洲国家,在过去二十年中首次经历了净向内移民,这为该研究提供了一个有趣的案例。对于两个队列,面板回归模型调整了社会经济和健康指标,表明与本土出生的同龄人相比,来自“欠发达、非英语、非欧盟(EU)”国家的照顾者的子女对全科医生(GP)服务的利用率较低。对于来自欧盟(非英国)照顾者的子女,他们在急诊部门就诊和住院的次数也相对较少。对于那些移民在当前和未来人口统计中是一个重要现象的政策制定者来说,这些发现提供了有益的见解。