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Bibliometric analysis of global migration health research in peer-reviewed literature (2000–2016)

机译:同行评审文学中全球迁移卫生研究的伯格计分析(2000-2016)

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The health of migrants has become an important issue in global health and foreign policy. Assessing the current status of research activity and identifying gaps in global migration health (GMH) is an important step in mapping the evidence-base and on advocating health needs of migrants and mobile populations. The aim of this study was to analyze globally published peer-reviewed literature in GMH. A bibliometric analysis methodology was used. The Scopus database was used to retrieve documents in peer-reviewed journals in GMH for the study period from 2000 to 2016. A group of experts in GMH developed the needed keywords and validated the final search strategy. The number of retrieved documents was 21,457. Approximately one third (6878; 32.1%) of the retrieved documents were published in the last three years of the study period. In total, 5451 (25.4%) documents were about refugees and asylum seekers, while 1328 (6.2%) were about migrant workers, 440 (2.1%) were about international students, 679 (3.2%) were about victims of human trafficking/smuggling, 26 (0.1%) were about patients' mobility across international borders, and the remaining documents were about unspecified categories of migrants. The majority of the retrieved documents (10,086; 47.0%) were in psychosocial and mental health domain, while 2945 (13.7%) documents were in infectious diseases, 6819 (31.8%) documents were in health policy and systems, 2759 (12.8%) documents were in maternal and reproductive health, and 1918 (8.9%) were in non-communicable diseases. The contribution of authors and institutions in Asian countries, Latin America, Africa, Middle East, and Eastern European countries was low. Literature in GMH represents the perspectives of high-income migrant destination countries. Our heat map of research output shows that despite the ever-growing prominence of human mobility across the globe, and Sustainable Development Goals of leaving no one behind, research output on migrants' health is not consistent with the global migration pattern. A stronger evidence base is needed to enable authorities to make evidence-informed decisions on migration health policy and practice. Research collaboration and networks should be encouraged to prioritize research in GMH.
机译:移民的健康已成为全球卫生和外交政策的重要问题。评估研究活动的现状和全球迁移卫生(GMH)中识别差距(GMH)是绘制证据基础和倡导移民和移动人群的健康需求的重要一步。本研究的目的是分析GMH全球公开的同行评审文献。使用了一项学分分析方法。 Scopus数据库用于检索在2000年至2016年的学习期间GMH的PMH的同伴期刊中的文件。GMH的一组专家开发了所需的关键字并验证了最终的搜索策略。检索文件的数量为21,457。在研究期间的过去三年中公布了大约三分之一(6878; 32.1%)的检索文件。总共有5451名(25.4%)的文件是关于难民和寻求庇护者,而1328(6.2%)是关于农民工,440名(2.1%)关于国际学生,679(3.2%)是关于人口贩运/走私的受害者,26(0.1%)是关于跨国际边界的患者的流动性,其余文件是关于未指明的移民类别。多数检索的文件(10,086; 47.0%)在心理社会和心理健康领域,而2945(13.7%)文件在传染病,6819(31.8%)文件处于卫生政策和系统,2759(12.8%)文件是孕产妇和生殖健康,1918年(8.9%)处于非传染性疾病。作者和机构在亚洲国家,拉丁美洲,非洲,中东和东欧国家的贡献很低。 GMH的文学代表了高收入移民目的地国家的观点。我们的研究结果热图表明,尽管在全球的人类流动性永远突出,但留下了无人物的可持续发展目标,但移民健康的研究产出与全球迁移模式不一致。需要更强大的证据基础,使当局能够对移民卫生政策和实践进行证据知识的决定。应鼓励研究合作和网络在GMH的优先考虑研究。

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