Descriptions of health by EU citizens begging abroad

P. Wagman, A. Björklund, A. Johansson, S. Fristedt
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ABSTRACT Poor citizens from European Union (EU) member countries begging to support themselves are now common in affluent EU countries. Their lack of basic amenities, such as access to a shelter and sanitation is not in line with human rights and also implies a risk for health issues. Despite this, we know little about how these vulnerable EU citizens, themselves, perceive their health situation. The aim of this study was to explore vulnerable EU citizens’ descriptions of their health. Eight females and 12 males from Romania, 19–64 years of age, participated in individual interviews that included health issues. Qualitative content analysis was used, identifying the main category “Begging abroad and health - for better and for worse” together with two categories and five subcategories. It is concluded that EU citizens begging abroad risk poorer health as a consequence of their attempts to improve their situation, both their own health and that of their relatives. Therefore, they need access to affordable health care as this may decrease the need for unwanted travelling abroad to beg.
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在国外乞讨的欧盟公民对健康状况的描述
欧盟(EU)成员国的贫困公民在富裕的欧盟国家乞讨养活自己现在很常见。他们缺乏基本的便利设施,例如获得住所和卫生设施,这不符合人权,也意味着存在健康问题的风险。尽管如此,我们对这些脆弱的欧盟公民自己如何看待自己的健康状况知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨欧盟弱势公民对其健康状况的描述。来自罗马尼亚的8名女性和12名男性,年龄在19-64岁之间,参加了包括健康问题在内的个人访谈。采用了定性内容分析,确定了主要类别"国外乞讨与健康——无论好坏"以及两个类别和五个子类别。结论是,在国外乞讨的欧盟公民由于试图改善自己和亲属的健康状况而面临健康状况较差的风险。因此,他们需要获得负担得起的医疗保健,因为这可能减少不必要的出国乞讨的需要。
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