The Health of Migrant Agricultural Workers in Europe: A Scoping Review

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Heidy Natalia Urrego-Parra
Luis Alejandro Rodriguez-Guerrero
Roland Pastells-Peiró
José Tomás Mateos-García
Montserrat Gea-Sanchez
Astrid Escrig-Piñol
Erica Briones-Vozmediano
机构
[1] Nacional University of Colombia,Research Group Health and Care of Collectives, Faculty of Nursing
[2] University of Lleida,Department of Nursing and Physiotherapy
[3] Health Care Research Group (GRECS) - Biomedical Research Institut (IRB) Lleida- Dr. Pifarre Foundation,ESIMar (Higher School of Nursing of the Sea)
[4] Society,SDHEd (Research Group On Social Determinants and Health Education)
[5] Health,undefined
[6] Education and Culture Research Group (GESEC) of the University of Lleida,undefined
[7] PSMAR (Centre affiliated to the Universitat Pompeu Fabra),undefined
[8] IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute),undefined
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2022年 / 24卷
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Transients and migrants; Agricultural workers’ diseases; Agriculture; Occupational health; Health status;
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Agriculture is a niche market for migrant workers, and one of the sectors with the highest rates of accidents, deaths and work-related health problems. To review and synthesize existing literature on the health conditions of international migrant agricultural workers in Europe. A scoping review of scientific literature published until March 2021 was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, WoS and OpenGrey, following Arksey & O’Malley’s theoretical framework where 5894 references were retrieved and screened. Nineteen articles were selected, reviewed and synthetized. The country with the highest number of studies published (n = 9) was Spain. The design of the studies was mainly cross-sectional (n = 13). The main health problems identified were: lower back pain and other musculoskeletal problems, dermatitis, gastrointestinal and respiratory infections, anxiety, stress, depression and barriers to access healthcare services. Migrant agricultural workers are a neglected population with conditions of vulnerability and precariousness, physical and mental health problems and poor working conditions. Interventions to reduce or eliminate language, cultural and administrative barriers to ensure access to healthcare services are needed, as well as designing a common European framework to protect the rights of migrant agricultural workers and their families.
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页码:1580 / 1589
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