Rapid health evaluation in migrant peoples in transit through Darien, Panama: protocol for a multimethod qualitative and quantitative study
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2021-12-15Autor
Gabster, Amanda
Jhangimal, Monica
Toller Erausquin, Jennifer
Suárez, José Antonio
Pinzón-Espinosa, Justo
Bair, Madeline
Katz, Jennifer
Beltran-Henríquez, Davis
Cabezas-Talavero, Gonzalo
Henao-Martínez, Andrés F.
Franco-Paredes, Carlos
Agudelo-Higuita, Nelson I.
Pachar, Mónica
González, José Anel
Rodriguez, Fátima
Pascale, Juan Miguel
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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.