Gaceta Sanitaria
Volume 20, Issue SUPPL. 1, 2006, Pages 10-14

Immigration and aging: New challenges in Public Health [Inmigración y envejecimiento, nuevos retos en salud pública] (Review)

Jansà J.M.*
  • a Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona, Avda. Princep d'Asturies, 63-65, 08012 Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Foreign migration in Spain is at present a priority in the social and demographic context the country. At a worldwide level, trends in the evolution of population and social, political and economical indicators, appear to maintain for the coming years, the present trends on migrations from poor countries to the rich ones. In the health area, considering migration as a relatively recent phenomena in Spain, and considering that is mainly constituted by young and healthy population, there are not still data available on the main health needs of migrants related to aging. Data from other countries with a longer migrant tradition, shows mental health disorders and social and cultural barriers for adaptation, as basic health determinants for older migrants. Related to the effects in the health system, the inclusion of the aging factor in general population and migrant needs, offer an optimistic panorama for future planning. Migrant aging in Spain, despite of it's middle and long term perspective, do require a progressive adaptation of knowledge and resources to cover future needs. Considering this coming future, health professionals do need to be trained in intercultural skills and knowledge.

Author Keywords

Health Inmigration aging

Index Keywords

National Health Programs health care policy social change Population Dynamics human middle aged statistics health service Aged Health Services Needs and Demand Young Adult Humans Adolescent Infant, Newborn male Spain preschool child Aged, 80 and over Infant Child, Preschool newborn Review socioeconomics Socioeconomic Factors female organization and management adult migration age distribution Emigration and Immigration Health Policy public health Child

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-33947587464&partnerID=40&md5=e447d0483c2c9f9ac37f86c5f2073b45

ISSN: 02139111
Cited by: 16
Original Language: Spanish