Migration, Work, and Health: Lessons Learned from a Clinical Case Series in a Northern Italy Public Hospital.

Journal: International journal of environmental research and public health

Volume: 16

Issue: 17

Year of Publication: 2020

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Section of Occupational Health, University of Verona, Verona, Italy. cecilia.arici@univr.it. Postgraduate School of Occupational Medicine, University of Verona, Verona, Italy. Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Section of Occupational Health, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Abstract summary 

Migrant workers (MWs) generally perform dangerous jobs and have reduced access to occupational health (OH) care, therefore being prone to developing occupational diseases (OD). The aim of the work is to describe a case series of MWs and report on related outcomes for OH professionals.A case series of 724 MWs, sent from January 2001 to June 2013 to a public OH unit for OD or fitness-for-work (FFW) evaluation, was entered in a dedicated database and elaborated for descriptive statistics with Microsoft Excel.MWs were mostly (75%) men, with a mean age of 40. They came mainly from Morocco, Senegal, Albania, Romania, and Pakistan. Main sectors of employment were manufacturing, metal industry, services, construction. OD were found in 210 cases, main diagnoses being: Lumbar disc and upper limb musculoskeletal disorders (51%), contact dermatitis (15%), allergic asthma (8%), noise-induced hearing loss (7%), tumors (3%), psychiatric disorders (2%). Moreover, 136 FFW judgements were formulated, with some limitations/restrictions expressed. Finally, a relevant prevalence of some chronic non-occupational diseases was found.MWs in Italy may suffer from OH inequalities. Qualified public OH professionals and occupational physicians in workplaces should have a proactive role to concretely meet MWs' health needs.

Authors & Co-authors:  Arici Cecilia C Tamhid Tishad T Porru Stefano S

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Citations :  Ahonen E.Q., Benavides F.G., Benach J. Immigrant populations, work and health—a systematic literature review. Scand. J. Work Environ. Health. 2007;33:96–104. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.1112.
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Identifiers
Doi : 3007
SSN : 1660-4601
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
Other Terms
Italy;clinical case series;fitness for work;health surveillance;migrant workers;occupational diseases;occupational health services
Study Design
Case Study,Descriptive Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Senegal
Publication Country
Switzerland