Weill Cornell Medicine, 1300 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10021, USA.
Bielefeld School of Public Health, Universitätsstrasse 25, 33615, Bielefeld, Germany.
Int J Equity Health. 2023 Sep 29;22(1):201. doi: 10.1186/s12939-023-02014-1.
Racism is frequently mentioned as a social determinant of migrants' health and a barrier to health services. However, in the European context, racism and its impact on racialized migrants' access to healthcare is remarkably under-researched. This scoping review makes a first step toward filling this void by mapping the existing literature on racial and ethnic discrimination against racialized migrants in healthcare in Europe, identifying evidence gaps, and offering recommendations for future research on this topic.
Following PRISMA guidelines, four databases were searched for empirical studies published in English between 1992 and 2022. Studies were included if they report findings on manifestations, experiences and/or impacts of racial or ethnic discrimination against racialized migrants in a healthcare setting in a European country. They were summarized by study characteristics (geographical scope, study design, research question and measures) and research findings were synthesized.
Out of 2365 initial hits, 1724 records were included in the title/abstract-screening, 87 records in the full text-screening, and 38 records in the data extraction. For many country and healthcare contexts, evidence on racism in healthcare is lacking. Most studies apply an explorative qualitative research design; comparability and generalizability of research results are low. Our analysis furthermore shows a near-exclusive research focus on racism on the interpersonal level as compared to institutional and structural levels. Our synthesis of study results identifies three interrelated ways in which racism manifests in and impacts migrants' healthcare: 1) general anti-migration bias, 2) health- and healthcare-related prejudice, and 3) differential medical treatment.
Our review underscores how racism reinforces inequities in healthcare access and quality for racialized migrants. It also highlights the need for more research on racism in Europe across a greater scope of country contexts, healthcare settings and migrant/racialized categories in order to understand specific forms of racism and capture race as a context-contingent social construct. It is critical that future research includes the consideration of individual-level racism as embedded in racism on institutional and structural levels. Methods and insights from other disciplines may help to critically examine concepts in light of underlying historical, sociopolitical and socioeconomic processes and structures, and to improve methods for researching racialization and racism in healthcare.
种族主义常被提及是影响移民健康的社会决定因素之一,也是获得医疗服务的障碍。然而,在欧洲背景下,种族主义及其对已被种族化的移民获得医疗保健的影响却鲜有研究。本研究通过绘制欧洲医疗保健中针对已被种族化的移民的种族和族裔歧视的现有文献,确定证据空白,并为该主题的未来研究提供建议,以此作为填补这一空白的第一步。
根据 PRISMA 指南,检索了 1992 年至 2022 年间发表的英语实证研究的四个数据库。如果研究报告了在欧洲国家的医疗保健环境中针对已被种族化的移民的种族或族裔歧视的表现、经验和/或影响,则将其纳入研究。研究结果按研究特征(地理范围、研究设计、研究问题和措施)进行总结,并对研究结果进行综合。
在 2365 条初始记录中,有 1724 条记录通过标题/摘要筛选,87 条记录通过全文筛选,38 条记录通过数据提取筛选。对于许多国家和医疗保健背景,缺乏有关医疗保健中的种族主义的证据。大多数研究采用探索性定性研究设计;研究结果的可比性和普遍性较低。我们的分析还表明,与机构和结构性层面相比,研究几乎只关注人际层面的种族主义。我们对研究结果的综合表明,种族主义在影响移民医疗保健方面表现出三种相互关联的方式:1)普遍的反移民偏见,2)与健康和医疗保健相关的偏见,3)不同的医疗待遇。
本综述强调了种族主义如何加剧已被种族化的移民在获得医疗保健方面的不平等。它还强调了需要在更广泛的国家背景、医疗保健环境和移民/已被种族化的类别范围内开展更多关于欧洲种族主义的研究,以了解特定形式的种族主义,并将种族视为一个与背景相关的社会建构。重要的是,未来的研究应考虑将个人层面的种族主义纳入机构和结构性层面的种族主义之中。来自其他学科的方法和见解可以帮助根据潜在的历史、社会政治和社会经济过程和结构批判性地审查概念,并改进研究医疗保健中的种族化和种族主义的方法。