Human Mobility and Health: Exploring the Health Conditions of Venezuelan Migrants and Refugees in Colombia

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Juan-Carlos Cubides
Paulo Cesar Peiter
Daniela Belen Garone
Annick Antierens
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[1] Doctors Without Borders (MSF),Brazilian Medical Unit (BRAMU)
[2] Oswaldo Cruz Foundation,Parasitic Diseases Laboratory, Tropical Medicine Program, Oswaldo Cruz Institute
[3] Doctors Without Borders (MSF),Medical Department
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Migration; Medical services; Venezuela; Humanitarian aid;
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Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) conducted a study to identify health needs and access barriers of Venezuelan migrants and refugees at La Guajira and Norte de Santander Colombian border states. The Migration History tool was used to gather information that included various health-related issues such as referred morbidity, exposure to violence, mental health, and access to health care services. A group migration profile with long-term permanence plans was identified. Was evidenced an important share of young population (50% under 20), indigenous people (20%), and returnees (11%). The respondents referred to a mixed pattern of chronic and acute diseases, for which the main difficulty was accessing diagnosis and continuous treatment. Health-seeking behavior was identified as the main barrier to access health care services. The article compiles main findings on the Venezuelan migrants and refugees’ health conditions, contributing important evidence for the humanitarian responses in migration contexts.
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页码:1281 / 1287
页数:6
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