International Research Centre for the Advancement of Health Communication, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China.
Int J Equity Health. 2023 Feb 15;22(1):32. doi: 10.1186/s12939-023-01840-7.
The rate of international migration for the primary purpose of employment has increased exponentially in recent decades. A significant proportion of this global movement takes place across East and Southeast Asia as workers move on a temporary basis from lower-middle-income home countries such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam to high-income host destinations including Hong Kong and Singapore. Relatively little is known about the unique and long-term health needs of this heterogeneous group of people. This systematic review presents an analysis of recent research into the experiences and perceptions of health of temporary migrant workers in the East and Southeast Asian regions.
Five electronic databases CINAHL Complete (via EbscoHost), EMBASE (including Medline), PsycINFO (via ProQuest), PubMed and Web of Science, were systematically searched for qualitative or mixed methods, peer-reviewed literature published in print or online between January 2010 and December 2020. Quality of the studies was assessed using the Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Research published by the Joanna Briggs Institute. Findings from the included articles were extracted and synthesised using qualitative thematic analysis.
Eight articles were included in the review. Findings from this review indicate that multiple dimensions of workers' health is impacted by the processes of temporary migration. In addition, the research reviewed indicated that migrant workers used various strategies and mechanisms to attempt to address their health-related issues and to take better care of themselves. Such agentic practices could help them manage and maintain their health and wellbeing across physical, psychological and spiritual dimensions within the structural constraints of their employment.
Limited published research has focused on the health perceptions and needs of temporary migrant workers in East and Southeast Asia. The studies included in this review focused on female migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Philippines. These studies provide valuable insights but do not reflect the heterogeneity of migrants moving within these regions. The findings of this systematic review highlight that temporary migrant workers experience high and sustained levels of stress and are exposed to certain health risks which may compromise long-term health outcomes. These workers demonstrate knowledge and skills in managing their own health. This suggests that strength-based approaches to health promotion interventions may be effective in optimising their health over time. These findings are relevant to policy makers and non-government organisations supporting migrant workers.
近几十年来,以就业为主要目的的国际移民人数呈指数级增长。这种全球移民潮的很大一部分发生在东亚和东南亚地区,工人从印度尼西亚、菲律宾、泰国和越南等中下收入的母国以临时身份迁移到包括中国香港和新加坡在内的高收入目的地。对于这个异质群体的独特和长期健康需求,人们知之甚少。本系统评价对东亚和东南亚地区临时移民工人的经验和健康感知的最新研究进行了分析。
通过 EbscoHost 的 CINAHL Complete、EMBASE(包括 Medline)、ProQuest 的 PsycINFO、PubMed 和 Web of Science 五个电子数据库,系统地搜索了 2010 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月期间发表的同行评议的印刷或在线定性或混合方法的文献。使用 Joanna Briggs 研究所发布的定性研究批判性评价清单评估研究的质量。从纳入的文章中提取和综合发现,使用定性主题分析。
共有 8 篇文章纳入综述。综述结果表明,工人健康的多个方面受到临时移民过程的影响。此外,综述中研究表明,移民工人使用各种策略和机制试图解决他们的健康问题,并更好地照顾自己。这种代理实践可以帮助他们在就业的结构限制内管理和维护他们的身心健康和幸福感。
发表的关于东亚和东南亚地区临时移民工人健康感知和需求的研究有限。本综述纳入的研究重点是中国香港、新加坡和菲律宾的女性移民家庭佣工。这些研究提供了有价值的见解,但不能反映在这些地区内流动的移民的多样性。本系统评价的结果强调,临时移民工人经历高水平和持续的压力,面临某些健康风险,这可能会影响长期健康结果。这些工人在管理自己的健康方面表现出知识和技能。这表明,以健康促进干预措施为基础的方法可能会随着时间的推移有效地优化他们的健康。这些发现与支持移民工人的政策制定者和非政府组织有关。