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新冠疫情期间的移民与医疗保健:以泰国北碧府为例

Migrants and Healthcare during COVID-19, the Case of Kanchanaburi Province in Thailand.

作者信息

Langkulsen Uma, Mareke Portia, Lambonmung Augustine

机构信息

Faculty of Public Health, Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus, Bangkok 12120, Pathum Thani, Thailand.

Biomedical Research and Training Institute, Harare P.O. Box A178, Zimbabwe.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Oct 13;11(20):2724. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11202724.

Abstract

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, as reported by the WHO in December 2019 and subsequently declared a public health emergency of international concern, a distinct set of risk factors and vulnerabilities faced by migrants are affecting their exposure to the pandemic and its associated outcomes. This study aims to analyze the social determinants of health among migrants and their associated factors and compare the socio-demographic characteristics, patterns of COVID-19, and healthcare attendance and utilization among migrant workers and non-migrants. A descriptive study design was used to analyze COVID-19 morbidity among migrant workers. There were a total of 73,762 migrants living in the province by December 2021, with varied statuses and nationalities. Most of the migrants were from Myanmar, constituting about 80.1%. A total of 24,837 COVID-19 cases in Kanchanaburi province were recorded in 2020-2021. COVID-19 cases among migrant workers accounted for 22.3% during the period under review. Half, 2914 (52.7%) of the migrant female workers were victims of COVID-19 infections. Persons under the age of 18 accounted for about one-fifth of all the COVID-19 cases. Older, over 60 years old, Thais had about twice (10.1%) the COVID-19 cases compared with the older migrants (5.5%). There was a significant increase in healthcare attendance and utilization by non-migrants and migrants during the year under review. Migrants are at high risk of COVID-19 infection. Therefore, public health guidance for the prevention of COVID-19 should prioritize safeguarding the health of migrants by considering their individual characteristics and actions. Enhancing health insurance schemes for migrants, particularly vulnerable migrant groups, is critical for inclusive and expanded healthcare access. Physical, social, and economic environments that impact the health and well-being of migrants should be integral to pandemic prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.

摘要

自2019年12月世界卫生组织报告新冠疫情爆发并随后宣布其为国际关注的突发公共卫生事件以来,移民所面临的一系列独特风险因素和脆弱性正在影响他们接触这一流行病及其相关后果的情况。本研究旨在分析移民健康的社会决定因素及其相关因素,并比较移民工人和非移民的社会人口特征、新冠疫情模式以及医疗就诊和利用情况。采用描述性研究设计来分析移民工人中的新冠发病率。截至2021年12月,该省共有73762名移民,其身份和国籍各不相同。大多数移民来自缅甸,约占80.1%。2020 - 2021年,北碧府共记录了24837例新冠病例。在所审查期间,移民工人中的新冠病例占22.3%。在移民女工中,有一半,即2914人(52.7%)是新冠感染的受害者。18岁以下的人约占所有新冠病例的五分之一。60岁以上的泰国老年人感染新冠的病例数(10.1%)约为老年移民(5.5%)的两倍。在审查年度,非移民和移民的医疗就诊和利用率显著增加。移民感染新冠的风险很高。因此,预防新冠的公共卫生指导应通过考虑移民的个人特征和行为,将保障移民健康作为优先事项。加强针对移民,特别是弱势移民群体的健康保险计划,对于实现包容性和扩大医疗服务可及性至关重要。影响移民健康和福祉的物理、社会和经济环境应成为疫情预防、准备、应对和恢复工作的组成部分。

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