Systematic Reviews
Volume 3, Issue 1, 2014

Health status of and health-care provision to asylum seekers in Germany: Protocol for a systematic review and evidence mapping of empirical studies (Article) (Open Access)

Schneider C.* , Mohsenpour A. , Joos S. , Bozorgmehr K.
  • a Department of General Practice and Health Services Research, University Heidelberg, Voßstraße 2, Gebäude 37, Heidelberg, D-69115, Germany
  • b Department of General Practice and Health Services Research, University Heidelberg, Voßstraße 2, Gebäude 37, Heidelberg, D-69115, Germany
  • c Department of General Practice and Health Services Research, University Heidelberg, Voßstraße 2, Gebäude 37, Heidelberg, D-69115, Germany
  • d Department of General Practice and Health Services Research, University Heidelberg, Voßstraße 2, Gebäude 37, Heidelberg, D-69115, Germany

Abstract

Background: There are more than 100,000 asylum seekers registered in Germany, who are granted limited access to health services. This study aims to provide a systematic overview of the empirical literature on the health status of and health-care provision to asylum seekers in Germany in order to consolidate knowledge, avoid scientific redundance, and identify research gaps. Methods/Design: A systematic review and evidence mapping of empirical literature on the health status of and health-care provision to asylum seekers in Germany will be performed. We will apply a three-tiered search strategy: 1. search in databases (PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, IBSS, Sociological Abstracts, Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, CINAHL, Sowiport, Social Sciences Citation Index, ASSIA, MedPilot, DNB), dissertation and theses databases, and the internet (Google); 2. screening references of included studies; 3. contacting authors and civil society organizations for grey literature. Included will be studies which report quantitative and/or qualitative data or review articles on asylum seekers in Germany, published in German or English language. Outcome measures will include physical, mental, or social well-being, and all aspects of health-care provision (access, availability, affordability, and quality). Search results will be screened for eligibility by screening titles, abstracts and full texts. Data extraction comprises information on study characteristics, research aims, and domains of health or health-care services analyzed. The quality of studies will be appraised and documented by appropriate assessment tools. A descriptive evidence map will be drawn by categorizing all included articles by research design and the health conditions and/or domains of health-care provision analyzed. The body of evidence will be evaluated, and a narrative evidence synthesis will be performed by means of a multi-level approach, whereby quantitative and qualitative evidence are analyzed as separate streams and the product of each stream is configured in a final summary. Discussion: This systematic review will provide an evidence map and synthesis of available research findings on the health status of and health-care provision to asylum seekers in Germany. In anticipation of identifying areas which are amenable to health-care interventions, deserve immediate action, or further exploration, this review will be of major importance for policy-makers, health-care providers, as well as researchers. Systematic review registration: PROSPERO 2014: CRD42014013043. © 2014 Schneider et al.

Author Keywords

Health status Asylum seekers Systematic review Germany Access Evidence mapping Refugees Health services Health-care provision

Index Keywords

Germany medical sociology methodology Research Design health care personnel human wellbeing trends health service priority journal health status asylum seeker psychological well being migrant Emigrants and Immigrants sensitivity and specificity Article health care utilization health care access systematic review (topic) systematic review health care availability Health Services Accessibility health care delivery

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84927917456&doi=10.1186%2f2046-4053-3-139&partnerID=40&md5=cef566e7760ee3d6edb6a9f99c6135eb

DOI: 10.1186/2046-4053-3-139
ISSN: 20464053
Cited by: 10
Original Language: English