Rapid health evaluation in migrant peoples in transit through Darien, Panama: protocol for a multimethod qualitative and quantitative study

Author:

Gabster Amanda1ORCID,Jhangimal Monica2ORCID,Erausquin Jennifer Toller3ORCID,Suárez José Antonio24ORCID,Pinzón-Espinosa Justo567ORCID,Baird Madeline8ORCID,Katz Jennifer9ORCID,Beltran-Henríquez Davis2ORCID,Cabezas-Talavero Gonzalo9ORCID,Henao-Martínez Andrés F.10ORCID,Franco-Paredes Carlos1011ORCID,Agudelo-Higuita Nelson I.12ORCID,Pachar Mónica13ORCID,González José Anel14ORCID,Rodriguez Fátima2ORCID,Pascale Juan Miguel2ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Conmemorativo Gorgas de Estudios de la Salud, Ave Justo Arosemena, Calle 36 Ciudad de Panamá, Panama City, Panamá

2. Instituto Conmemorativo Gorgas de Estudios de la Salud, Panama City, Panamá

3. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA

4. National Research System, Secretariat of Science, Technology and Innovation, Panama City, Panama

5. Department of Mental Health, Parc Tauli University Hospital, Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain

6. Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Barcelona, Spain

7. Department of Clinical Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Panama, Panama

8. University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA

9. Community Development Network of the Americas, Panama City, Panamá

10. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA

11. Hospital Infantil de Mexico, Federico Gomez, Mexico City, Mexico

12. The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA

13. Hospital Santo Tomás, Panama City, Panamá

14. Hospital Irma De Lourdes Tzanetatos, Panama City, Panamá

Abstract

Background: The world is currently unprepared to deal with the drastic increase in global migration. There is an urgent need to develop programs to protect the well-being and health of migrant peoples. Increased population movement is already evident throughout the Americas as exemplified by the rising number of migrant peoples who pass through the Darien neotropical moist broadleaf forest along the border region between Panama and Colombia. The transit of migrant peoples through this area has an increase in the last years. In 2021, an average of 9400 people entered the region per month compared with 2000–3500 people monthly in 2019. Along this trail, there is no access to health care, food provision, potable water, or housing. To date, much of what is known about health needs and barriers to health care within this population is based on journalistic reports and anecdotes. There is a need for a comprehensive approach to assess the health care needs of migrant peoples in transit. This study aims to describe demographic characteristics, mental and physical health status and needs, and experiences of host communities, and to identify opportunities to improve health care provision to migrant peoples in transit in Panama. Study design and methods: This multimethod study will include qualitative ( n = 70) and quantitative ( n = 520) components. The qualitative component includes interviews with migrant peoples in transit, national and international nongovernmental organizations and agencies based in Panama. The quantitative component is a rapid epidemiological study which includes a questionnaire and four clinical screenings: mental health, sexual and reproductive health, general and tropical medicine, and nutrition. Conclusion: This study will contribute to a better understanding of the health status and needs of migrant peoples in transit through the region. Findings will be used to allocate resources and provide targeted health care interventions for migrant peoples in transit through Darien, Panama.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases

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