Public Health
Volume 122, Issue 5, 2008, Pages 532-534

Migrant and ethnic health research: Report on the European Public Health Association Conference 2007 (Conference Paper)

Rafnsson S.B.* , Bhopal R.S.
  • a University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • b University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Abstract

Europe largely shifted from being a region of net emigration to one of net immigration during the second half of the 20th Century. Multi-ethnic societies in Europe are faced with a multiplicity of challenges, including meeting the diverse health and healthcare needs of ethnic-minority groups. A major issue facing Europe is filling the current gap in the availability of high-quality data on health determinants, health status and health service use among migrant populations throughout the region. As evidence-based decision making in public health and healthcare greatly depends on the availability of relevant health information, improving the collection of valid and comparable ethnic-minority health data should be regarded as a high priority. Migration, ethnicity and health researchers across Europe have been building alliances, particularly through the migrant health section of the European Public Health Association (EUPHA). The 2007 EUPHA Conference in Helsinki highlighted the public health challenges and opportunities facing an ever-growing and increasingly diversified European region, and provided public health professionals and researchers a platform to share their work, concerns and visions for the future. As the ethnic diversification of Europe continues, the challenges to the unification of its many populations become even more unpredictable. Such diversity may ease unification or could exacerbate existing political and economic tensions. It behoves us to take the actions now that will make Europe a more cohesive and successful place in the years to come.

Author Keywords

MEHO EUPHA Migrant health Europe

Index Keywords

political system Eurasia cooperation public health service Europe minority group human immigration access to information Ethnic Groups economic aspect ethnic group medical research health status Humans ethnic difference health services research Conference Paper health services medical information health care utilization health care organization evidence based medicine migration health care need health care system medical decision making Transients and Migrants health practitioner ethnic minority health care delivery Health Services Accessibility public health Data Collection immigrant population

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DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2008.02.001
ISSN: 00333506
Cited by: 14
Original Language: English