残疾和移民对健康的交叉影响:德克萨斯州休斯顿脊髓损伤移民的健康需求评估

Community health equity research & policy Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-20 DOI:10.1177/2752535X221132445
Alane Celeste-Villalvir, Christine Kovic, Francisco Argüelles
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背景:患有脊髓损伤(SCI)的移民面临着合并症和缺乏医疗用品和设备的挑战。目前的残疾和SCI文献大多不包括患有SCI的拉丁移民。为了解决这一知识差距,本研究探讨了残疾和移民对健康的交叉影响,以及脊髓损伤移民的健康状况和健康需求。方法:这项社区合作研究是对2019年2月收集的需求评估数据的二次分析,该数据来自Living Hope轮椅协会的24名成员,该协会是一家非营利组织,为德克萨斯州休斯顿的拉丁裔脊髓损伤移民提供服务。结果:参与者分享了获得医疗保健、合并症、精神疾病、交通和医疗保健专业人员歧视方面的挑战。他们还分享了在获得医疗用品和医疗设备方面的困难,以及需要对其家庭和车辆进行改造。结论:研究结果证实了先前对脊髓损伤患者的研究,但突出了脊髓损伤移民面临的边缘化和挑战。需要进行更多的研究,以了解这一人群的健康需求和健康状况,包括他们获得糖尿病和心脏病等慢性病的护理和管理的机会。调查结果支持需要制定公共卫生和移民政策,以促进包容和公平获得服务,并改善移民的健康和生活质量。
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The Intersectional Impact of Disability and Immigration on Health: A Health Needs Assessment of Immigrants Living With Spinal Cord Injury in Houston, Texas.

Background: Immigrants with spinal cord injury (SCI) experience challenges with co-morbidities and lack of access to medical supplies and equipment. Much of the current disability and SCI literature does not include Latinx immigrants with SCI. To address this gap in knowledge, the present study explores the intersectional impact of disability and immigration on health as well as the health status and health needs of immigrants living with SCI.

Methods: This community-partnered study is a secondary analysis of needs assessment data collected in February 2019 with 24 of the members of Living Hope Wheelchair Association, a nonprofit organization serving Latinx immigrants living with SCI in Houston, Texas.

Results: Participants shared challenges with accessing healthcare, comorbidities, mental illness, transportation, and discrimination by healthcare professionals. They also shared difficulties accessing medical supplies, medical equipment, and the need for adaptations in their homes and vehicles.

Conclusion: The findings corroborate those of previous studies with people with SCI, but highlights additional layers of marginalization and challenges faced by immigrants living with SCI. More research is needed to understand the health needs and health status of this population, including their access to care and management of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Findings support the need for public health and immigration policies to promote inclusion and equitable access to services as well as improve the health and quality of life of immigrants.

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