2020
DOI: 10.26633/rpsp.2020.144
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Maternal and child health inequalities among migrants: the case of Haiti and the Dominican Republic

Abstract: Objective. To assess coverage and inequalities in maternal and child health interventions among Haitians, Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic and Dominicans. Methods. Cross-sectional study using data from nationally representative surveys carried out in Haiti in 2012 and in the Dominican Republic in 2014. Nine indicators were compared: demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods, antenatal care, delivery care (skilled birth attendance), child vaccination (BCG, measles and DPT3), child case … Show more

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“…Por otra parte, en República Dominicana la cobertura de vacunación suele ser mayor en la población en comparación con los inmigrantes de Haití en el país, mostrando la necesidad de crear políticas que incrementen la cobertura de vacunación en este grupo vulnerable 25 . En especial ante un alto flujo de inmigrantes en busca de servicios que pudieran carecer en su país de origen.…”
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“…Por otra parte, en República Dominicana la cobertura de vacunación suele ser mayor en la población en comparación con los inmigrantes de Haití en el país, mostrando la necesidad de crear políticas que incrementen la cobertura de vacunación en este grupo vulnerable 25 . En especial ante un alto flujo de inmigrantes en busca de servicios que pudieran carecer en su país de origen.…”
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“…The COVID-19 pandemic directly affected health care provision not just for migrants but for Dominicans. A study by Wang and colleagues ( 20 ) evaluated the structural and psychological experiences among female sexual workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Substance abuse, partner abuse, and mental health challenges were among the most reported effects, especially for those with declining or no income during the study period.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Haiti stood out as the country where friends or relatives were a more significant source, accounting for nearly 30% of the mDFPS among unmarried adolescents. This dependency on others to have access to family planning is unsurprising given there is evidence that half of the population has no access to healthcare and more than 70% of Haitian women still have limited availability of family planning services in both urban and rural areas ( 37 , 38 ). The hundreds of NGOs working in the country do not seem to be able to offer enough services ( 39 ).…”
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confidence: 99%