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Determinants of internal migrant health and the healthy migrant effect in South India: a mixed methods study

机译:南印度内部移民健康的决定因素和健康移民影响:混合方法研究

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Background Internal labour migration is an important and necessary livelihood strategy for millions of individuals and households in India. However, the precarious position of migrant workers within Indian society may have consequences for the health of these individuals. Previous research on the connections between health and labour mobility within India have primarily focused on the negative health outcomes associated with this practice. Thus, there is a need to better identify the determinants of internal migrant health and how these determinants shape migrant health outcomes. Methods An exploratory mixed methods study was conducted in 26 villages in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu. Sixty-six semi-structured interviews were completed using snowball sampling, followed by 300 household surveys using multi-stage random sampling. For qualitative data, an analysis of themes and content was completed. For quantitative data, information on current participation in internal labour migration, in addition to self-reported morbidity and determinants of internal migrant health, was collected. Morbidity categories were compared between migrant and non-migrant adults (age 14–65?years) using a Fisher’s exact test. Results Of the 300 households surveyed, 137 households (45.7%) had at least one current migrant member, with 205 migrant and 1012 non-migrant adults (age 14–65?years) included in this study. The health profile of migrant and non-migrants was similar in this setting, with 53 migrants (25.9%) currently suffering from a health problem compared to 273 non-migrants (27.0%). Migrant households identified both occupational and livelihood factors that contributed to changes in the health of their migrant members. These determinants of internal migrant health were corroborated and further expanded on through the semi-structured interviews. Conclusions Internal labour migration in and of itself is not a determinant of health, as participation in labour mobility can contribute to an improvement in health, a decline in health, or no change in health among migrant workers. Targeted public health interventions should focus on addressing the determinants of internal migrant health to enhance the contributions these individuals can make to their households and villages of origin.
机译:背景信息内部劳动力迁移是印度数百万个人和家庭的重要且必要的谋生策略。但是,移民工人在印度社会中的不稳定地位可能会影响这些人的健康。以前有关印度内部健康与劳动力流动之间关系的研究主要集中在与这种做法相关的负面健康后果上。因此,有必要更好地确定内部移民健康状况的决定因素以及这些决定因素如何影响移民健康状况。方法在泰米尔纳德邦Krishnagiri区的26个村庄进行了探索性混合方法研究。使用雪球采样完成了66个半结构化访谈,随后使用多阶段随机抽样进行了300次家庭调查。对于定性数据,完成了主题和内容分析。对于定量数据,除了自我报告的发病率和内部移民健康的决定因素外,还收集了有关当前参与内部劳动力移民的信息。使用Fisher精确检验比较了移民成年人和非移民成年人(14-65岁)的发病率类别。结果在接受调查的300户家庭中,有137个家庭(45.7%)至少有一名当前移民,其中包括205名移民和1012名非移民成年人(14-65岁)。在这种情况下,移民和非移民的健康状况相似,目前有53个移民(25.9%)患有健康问题,而非移民为273人(27.0%)。移民家庭确定了职业和生计因素,这些因素有助于改变其移民成员的健康。这些决定内部移民健康的因素得到了证实,并通过半结构化访谈得到了进一步扩展。结论内部劳动力迁移本身并不是健康的决定因素,因为参与劳动力流动可以促进移民工人的健康状况改善,健康状况下降或健康状况没有变化。有针对性的公共卫生干预措施应侧重于解决内部移民健康的决定因素,以增强这些人对家庭和原籍村庄的贡献。

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