de Almeida Soares Débora, Placeres Aline, Arcêncio Ricardo A, Fronteira Inês
Global Health and Tropical Medicine Institute, Lisbon NOVA University, Portugal.
Ribeirão Preto School of Nursing, São Paulo University, Brazil.
J Migr Health. 2023 Feb 4;7:100167. doi: 10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100167. eCollection 2023.
to map scientific evidence on the extent of tuberculosis in migrants from the international borders between Brazil and the countries of South America.
Scoping review of quantitative, qualitative and mixed studies. The research was conducted between February and April 2021. The terms "migrants", "tuberculosis", "Brazil", "Uruguay", "Paraguay", "Bolivia", "Peru", "British Guiana" "English Guiana", "French Guiana", "Suriname", "Venezuela", "Argentina", "Colombia" combined with Boolean operators "AND" and "OR" to identified relevant documents. Studies addressing tuberculosis on migrants from international borders of Brazil were included. Pubmed Central (PMC), LILACS (Scientific and technical literature of Latin America and the Caribbean/BVS), Scopus (Elsevier), Scielo (Scientific Electronic Library Online) and gray literature CAPES thesis database were searched. The study was carried out in three stages where the data was selected and extracted by two independent reviewers for full reading.
A total of 705 articles were extracted from the databases chosen for the search, 04 master's dissertations and 01 doctoral thesis. Of these 456 were excluded because they did not meet at least one of the eligibility criteria for this SR and 4 were further excluded because they were duplicates who had not been previously identified. A total of 58 documents were, thus, selected for assessment of the full text. Of these, 40 were further excluded for not meeting at least one of the eligibility criteria. A total of 18 studies were included for data collection: 15 articles, 2 master's dissertations and 1 doctoral thesis, produced between 2002 and 2021.
This scoping review mapped the existing evidence on tuberculosis at the international borders of Brazil and on access of immigrants with tuberculosis to health services in Brazil.
tuberculosis; immigrants; public health surveillance; epidemiological surveillance; sanitary control of borders; health services accessibility.
梳理关于巴西与南美洲国家国际边境移民中结核病流行程度的科学证据。
对定量、定性及混合研究进行范围综述。研究于2021年2月至4月开展。将“移民”“结核病”“巴西”“乌拉圭”“巴拉圭”“玻利维亚”“秘鲁”“英属圭亚那”“法属圭亚那”“苏里南”“委内瑞拉”“阿根廷”“哥伦比亚”等术语与布尔运算符“AND”和“OR”相结合,以识别相关文献。纳入了关于巴西国际边境移民结核病的研究。检索了PubMed Central(PMC)、LILACS(拉丁美洲和加勒比地区科学技术文献/虚拟健康科学图书馆)、Scopus(爱思唯尔)、SciELO(科学电子图书馆在线)以及灰色文献CAPES论文数据库。该研究分三个阶段进行,数据由两名独立评审员挑选并提取,以供全文阅读。
从所选检索数据库中总共提取了705篇文章、4篇硕士学位论文和1篇博士学位论文。其中456篇因不符合本范围综述的至少一项纳入标准而被排除,4篇因是之前未识别出的重复文献而被进一步排除。因此,总共选择了58篇文献进行全文评估。其中,40篇因不符合至少一项纳入标准而被进一步排除。总共纳入了18项研究进行数据收集:15篇文章、2篇硕士学位论文和1篇博士学位论文,发表时间为2002年至2021年。
本范围综述梳理了巴西国际边境结核病的现有证据以及结核病移民在巴西获得卫生服务的情况。
结核病;移民;公共卫生监测;流行病学监测;边境卫生控制;卫生服务可及性