Giornale Italiano di Medicina del Lavoro ed Ergonomia
Volume 33, Issue 2 SUPPL., 2011, Pages 29-32

Immigration, work and health - Social and cultural aspects and good practice in occupational medicine: Point of view of trade union patronages [Immigrazione, lavoro e salute - Aspetti sociali, culturali e buone pratiche in Medicina del Lavoro: Il punto di vista del patronato sindacale] (Article)

Bottazzi M.* , Torre L.D.
  • a Patronato INCA: Coordinamento Medico-legale Nazionale, Italy
  • b Patronato INCA: Coordinamento Medico-legale Nazionale, Italy

Abstract

Observations from the trade union patronages report that migrants more often that before seek for their assistance,for various reasons, including health and safety at work. We have noticed, besides the "healthy migrant effect" (now decreasing), a certain mobility within occupations, as well as autonomous enterprise developments. Occupational injuries that we see in migrant workers tend to be less serious, potentially because of the greater instability and fear at work (and quick return to work), with informai patterns of health care. Under notification, greater frequency of temporary compensations are also present, likely related to higher vulnerability of migrant worker and to different access and quality of health services. As for the occupational diseases, we have observed an increase in notifications for migrant workers, mainly related to a greater knowledge and exercise of health care and insurance rights and options. Our Patronage experience enables to state that migrants are prone to accept uncomfortable conditions, high rhythm and heavy workloads and that health and safety at work is perceived as a factor not immediately necessary as compared to other issues such as work itself, residence permit, housing. On one side, society at large has to take care of such issues; on the other side, the occupational health system should proceed to a new cultural approach, using also appropriate indicators of process and outcome today available, while integrating the well known motto from Ramazzini, considering questions proper for migrant workers. © PI-ME, Pavia 2011.

Author Keywords

access to health care Work-related diseases Occupational accidents Immigrant workers Trade union patronage

Index Keywords

cultural anthropology Cultural Diversity methodology insurance health insurance human Insurance Coverage Practice Guidelines as Topic work health status Patient Rights housing patient right Insurance, Health Humans occupational accident Emigrants and Immigrants Occupational Medicine Article organization and management migration trade union standard Emigration and Immigration Italy Delivery of Health Care practice guideline Accidents, Occupational Labor Unions Health Services Accessibility health care delivery

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ISSN: 15927830
Cited by: 1
Original Language: Italian