TY - JOUR
T1 - Framework for refugee and migrant health research in the WHO European Region
AU - MacFarlane, Anne
AU - Puthoopparambil, Soorej Jose
AU - Waagensen, Elisabeth
AU - Sisti, Leuconoe Grazia
AU - Costanzo, Gianfranco
AU - Kayi, Ilker
AU - Osseiran, Souad
AU - Sakarya, Sibel
AU - Severoni, Santino
AU - Hannigan, Ailish
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors Tropical Medicine & International Health Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Migration is a longstanding, growing global phenomenon. As a social determinant of health, migration can lead to health inequities between people on the move and host populations. Thus, it is imperative that there is a coordinated effort to advance migration- and health-related goals. WHO has a specific remit to support evidence-based decision-making in its Member States. As part of that remit, WHO Europe presents this Framework for Refugee and Migrant Health Research in the WHO European Region. It is designed as a starting point for debating and analysing a broad range of options and approaches to help inform a WHO global research agenda on health and migration. This is important because refugee and migrant health research is a complex interdisciplinary field that is expanding in a fast-changing socio-political environment. The Framework is intended for all stakeholders involved: academic, civil society organisations, refugees, migrants, policy-makers, healthcare providers, educators and funders. It is developed by academics in consultation with these stakeholder groups. It reflects on three specific interrelated dynamics in research practice. These are (i) research prioritisation; (ii) study samples and (iii) research design. The Framework offers recommendations to consider for each one of these. It elucidates the value of involving refugees and migrants in research and research agendas and the need to develop an ecosystem that will support and sustain participatory, interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary and inter-sectoral projects.
AB - Migration is a longstanding, growing global phenomenon. As a social determinant of health, migration can lead to health inequities between people on the move and host populations. Thus, it is imperative that there is a coordinated effort to advance migration- and health-related goals. WHO has a specific remit to support evidence-based decision-making in its Member States. As part of that remit, WHO Europe presents this Framework for Refugee and Migrant Health Research in the WHO European Region. It is designed as a starting point for debating and analysing a broad range of options and approaches to help inform a WHO global research agenda on health and migration. This is important because refugee and migrant health research is a complex interdisciplinary field that is expanding in a fast-changing socio-political environment. The Framework is intended for all stakeholders involved: academic, civil society organisations, refugees, migrants, policy-makers, healthcare providers, educators and funders. It is developed by academics in consultation with these stakeholder groups. It reflects on three specific interrelated dynamics in research practice. These are (i) research prioritisation; (ii) study samples and (iii) research design. The Framework offers recommendations to consider for each one of these. It elucidates the value of involving refugees and migrants in research and research agendas and the need to develop an ecosystem that will support and sustain participatory, interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary and inter-sectoral projects.
KW - health equity
KW - migrant research
KW - participatory research
KW - refugee
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85146779607&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/tmi.13845
DO - 10.1111/tmi.13845
M3 - Article
C2 - 36576432
AN - SCOPUS:85146779607
SN - 1360-2276
VL - 28
SP - 90
EP - 97
JO - Tropical Medicine and International Health
JF - Tropical Medicine and International Health
IS - 2
ER -