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Autor | Cubides, Juan-Carlos | |
Autor | Jorgensen, Nuni | |
Autor | Peiter, Paulo Cesar | |
Fecha de acceso | 2022-12-16T10:33:36Z | |
Fecha de disponibilización | 2022-12-16T10:33:36Z | |
Fecha de publicación | 2022 | |
Referencia | CUBIDES, Juan-Carlos; JORGENSEN, Nuni; PEITER, Paulo Cesar. Time, space and health: using the life history calendar methodology applied to mobility in a medical-humanitarian organisation. Global Health Action, v. 15, 2128281, p. 1 - 7, 2022. | en_US |
ISSN | 1654-9880 | en_US |
URI | https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/55989 | |
Idioma | eng | en_US |
Editor | Taylor & Francis | en_US |
Derechos de autor | open access | |
Palabras clave en Portugués | Migração | en_US |
Palabras clave en Portugués | Informação | en_US |
Palabras clave en Portugués | Metodologia | en_US |
Palabras clave en Portugués | Intervenção humanitária | en_US |
Palabras clave en Portugués | Determinantes sociais da saúde | en_US |
Título | Time, space and health: using the life history calendar methodology applied to mobility in a medical-humanitarian organisation | en_US |
Tipo del documento | Article | |
DOI | 10.1080/16549716.2022.2128281 | |
Resumen en Inglés | In the medical humanitarian context, the challenging task of collecting health information from people on the move constitutes a key element to identifying critical health care needs and gaps. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), during its long history of working with migrants, refugees and mobile populations in different contexts, has acknowledged how crucial it is to generate detailed context-related data on migrant and refugee populations in order to adapt the response interventions to their needs and circumstances. In 2019, the Brazilian Medical Unit/MSF developed the Migration History Tool (MHT), an application based on the life history method which was created in close dialogue with field teams in order to respond to information needs emerging from medical operations in mobile populations. The tool was piloted in two different contexts: firstly, among mobile populations transiting and living in Beitbridge and Musina, at the Zimbabwe-South Africa border; and, secondly, among Venezuelan migrants and refugees in Colombia. This article describes the implementation of this innovative method for collecting quantitative retrospective data on mobility and health in the context of two humanitarian interventions. The results have proven the flexibility of the methodology, which generated detailed information on mobility trajectories and on the temporalities of migration in two different contexts. It also revealed how health outcomes are not only associated with the spatial dimensions of movement, but also with the temporalities of mobility trajectories. | en_US |
Afiliación | Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Programa de Medicina Tropical. Laboratório de Doenças Parasitárias. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil / Brazilian Medical Unit (BRAMU), Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil. | en_US |
Afiliación | Queen Mary University of London. School of Geography. London, UK. | en_US |
Afiliación | Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Programa de Medicina Tropical. Laboratório de Doenças Parasitárias. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil | en_US |
Palavras clave en Inglês | Migration | en_US |
Palavras clave en Inglês | Information | en_US |
Palavras clave en Inglês | Methodology | en_US |
Palavras clave en Inglês | Humanitarian intervention | en_US |
Palavras clave en Inglês | Social determinants of health | en_US |
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