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Factores que determinan el que inmigrantes del África Occidental en los Países Bajos utilicen los servicios sanitarios preventivos antes de un viaje
Author(s) -
Schilthuis Herbert J.,
Goossens Ingrid,
Ligthelm Robert J.,
De Vlas Sake J.,
Varkevisser Corlien,
Richardus Jan H.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
tropical medicine and international health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.056
H-Index - 114
eISSN - 1365-3156
pISSN - 1360-2276
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2007.01856.x
Subject(s) - notice , immigration , malaria , medicine , malaria prevention , preventive healthcare , health services , environmental health , socioeconomics , geography , family medicine , population , public health , nursing , political science , sociology , archaeology , law , immunology
Summary Objective  To determine for what reasons West African immigrants, who contribute the largest single group of malaria cases in the Netherlands, visit pre‐travel preventive health services and whether use of such services is likely to improve use of preventive measures. Methods  Semi‐structured interviews with eligible participants recruited through West African churches and societies and at a large festival. Results  A total of 70% of the total non‐random sample of 292 participants said that they always use pre‐travel preventive health services before travelling. Being from Ghana (OR = 2.5), having legal residency status (OR = 2.5), visiting friends and relatives rather than going for business or funeral (OR = 6.7), and living in Amsterdam (OR = 5.1) were all independently associated with using pre‐travel preventive health services, as were taking general preventive measures (OR = 3.0), and self‐reported use of malaria prophylaxis. Higher use of pre‐travel preventive health services was not associated with better knowledge of malaria as such. Conclusions  West Africans, in particular non‐Ghanaians, illegal immigrants and West African immigrants leaving at short notice should be encouraged to use pre‐travel preventive health services. Adequate methods to reach these groups need to be developed, including health education on the importance of prevention in general.

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