Migration health research in Norway: a scoping review.
Volume: 51
Issue: 3
Year of Publication: 2023
Abstract summary
To provide an overview of published research on migration and health conducted in Norway and identify gaps in the research field. Applying a scoping review methodology, we searched Medline for articles on migration health in Norway published between 2008 and 2020, and assessed them according to research topic, methodology, user-involvement and characteristics of the populations studied (country or area of origin, type of migrant/immigrant status). Of the 707 articles retrieved, 303 met the inclusion criteria. Most studies (77%) were within the clinical disciplines reproductive health, mental health, infectious diseases and cardiovascular diseases, or on socio-cultural aspects and the use of healthcare services. One third of the papers (36%) pulled participants from various geographic backgrounds together or did not specify the geographic background. Among those who did so, participants were mostly from The Middle East, South and Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Only 14% of the articles specified the type of migrant/immigrant status and those included refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants. A total of 80% of the papers used quantitative methods, of which 15 described an intervention; 15 papers (5%) described different types of user-involvement.Study Outcome
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Citations : International Organization for Migration (IOM). World Migration Report 2020. Geneva, Switzerland, 2019.Authors : 4
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1177/14034948211032494SSN : 1651-1905