Access to health and rights of children in street situations and working children: a scoping review

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Jorgensen, Eva [1 ]
Napier-Raman, Sharanya [2 ]
Macleod, Shona [3 ]
Seth, Rajeev [4 ,5 ]
Goodman, Michael [6 ]
Howard, Neil [7 ]
Einarsdottir, Jonina [1 ]
Banerjee, Meghendra [8 ]
Raman, Shanti [9 ,10 ]
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[1] Univ Iceland, Fac Sociol Anthropol & Folklorist, Sch Social Sci, Reykjavik, Iceland
[2] Univ Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ Nottingham, Rights Lab, Nottingham, England
[4] Bal Umang Drishya Sanstha, Dept Pediat, Delhi, India
[5] Child Hlth & Dev Ctr, Dept Pediat, Delhi, India
[6] Univ Texas Med Branch, Dept Global Hlth, Galveston, TX USA
[7] Univ Bath, Fac Humanities & Social Sci, Social, Bath, England
[8] Child Need Inst, Kolkata, India
[9] South Western Sydney Local Hlth Dist, Dept Community Paediat, Liverpool, NSW, Australia
[10] Univ New South Wales, Womens & Childrens Hlth, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
child health; adolescent health; health policy; TRAUMA INFORMED CARE; EXPERIENCES; YOUTH; RECOMMENDATIONS; FUTURE;
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10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002870
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R72 [儿科学];
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摘要
Background Street and working children (SWC) and young people (YP) are highly vulnerable to violence, exploitation, hazardous environments and human rights violations. While the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and the International Labour Organisation provide some guidance, there is limited information on their right to healthcare. This study aims to identify enablers and barriers to healthcare access for SWC and document associated rights violations.Methods From 2000 to the present, we conducted systematic searches for SWC (0-18 years) in databases including MEDLINE, PsycINFO, EBSCO, PUBMED and PROQUEST, using broad search terms related to street children, working children, healthcare access and rights. The searches were supplemented by grey literature and hand searches. Two independent reviewers finalised the included studies, and data were analysed using a rights-based framework with narrative analysis and thematisation.Results The initial search yielded 7346 articles (5972 for street children and 1374 for working children), with 35 studies (18 for street children and 17 for working children) included in the review. Most studies on working children (13/17) focused on trafficking/commercial exploitation. Studies were predominantly from Africa, followed by the USA, Asia, the UK and Canada, with only two employing a rights framework. SWC face barriers such as cost, distance, visibility/accessibility of services, stigma, seclusion, threats of violence, lack of legal documents, crisis-oriented healthcare use and self-medication. Enablers included agency, self-efficacy, positive relationships with adults and proactive healthcare use when accessible. Emergency departments are frequently accessed by SWC, indicating a need for healthcare professionals to be trained and sensitised. Holistic and comprehensive healthcare is essential.Conclusion Significant research gaps exist, with many SWC populations under-represented. SWC share healthcare access barriers with other marginalised groups. Healthcare for SWC must be tailored to their unique needs and strengths and be holistic and trauma-informed.
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