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Family Physician Perceptions of Climate Change, Migration, Health, and Healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Exploratory Study

Although family physicians (FPs) are community-oriented primary care generalists and should be the entry point for the population’s interaction with the health system, they are underrepresented in research on the climate change, migration, and health(care) nexus (hereafter referred to as the nexus)....

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Autores principales: Scheerens, Charlotte, Bekaert, Els, Ray, Sunanda, Essuman, Akye, Mash, Bob, Decat, Peter, De Sutter, An, Van Damme, Patrick, Vanhove, Wouter, Lietaer, Samuel, De Maeseneer, Jan, Madzimbamuto, Farai, Ruyssen, Ilse
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8296126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34207979
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126323
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author Scheerens, Charlotte
Bekaert, Els
Ray, Sunanda
Essuman, Akye
Mash, Bob
Decat, Peter
De Sutter, An
Van Damme, Patrick
Vanhove, Wouter
Lietaer, Samuel
De Maeseneer, Jan
Madzimbamuto, Farai
Ruyssen, Ilse
author_facet Scheerens, Charlotte
Bekaert, Els
Ray, Sunanda
Essuman, Akye
Mash, Bob
Decat, Peter
De Sutter, An
Van Damme, Patrick
Vanhove, Wouter
Lietaer, Samuel
De Maeseneer, Jan
Madzimbamuto, Farai
Ruyssen, Ilse
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description Although family physicians (FPs) are community-oriented primary care generalists and should be the entry point for the population’s interaction with the health system, they are underrepresented in research on the climate change, migration, and health(care) nexus (hereafter referred to as the nexus). Similarly, FPs can provide valuable insights into building capacity through integrating health-determining sectors for climate-resilient and migration-inclusive health systems, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Here, we explore FPs’ perceptions on the nexus in SSA and on intersectoral capacity building. Three focus groups conducted during the 2019 WONCA-Africa conference in Uganda were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using an inductive thematic approach. Participants’ perceived interactions related to (1) migration and climate change, (2) migration for better health and healthcare, (3) health impacts of climate change and the role of healthcare, and (4) health impacts of migration and the role of healthcare were studied. We coined these complex and reinforcing interactions as continuous feedback loops intertwined with socio-economic, institutional, and demographic context. Participants identified five intersectoral capacity-building opportunities on micro, meso, macro, and supra (international) levels: multi-dimensional and multi-layered governance structures; improving FP training and primary healthcare working conditions; health advocacy in primary healthcare; collaboration between the health sector and civil society; and more responsibilities for high-income countries. This exploratory study presents a unique and novel perspective on the nexus in SSA which contributes to interdisciplinary research agendas and FP policy responses on national, regional, and global levels.
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spelling pubmed-82961262021-07-23 Family Physician Perceptions of Climate Change, Migration, Health, and Healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Exploratory Study Scheerens, Charlotte Bekaert, Els Ray, Sunanda Essuman, Akye Mash, Bob Decat, Peter De Sutter, An Van Damme, Patrick Vanhove, Wouter Lietaer, Samuel De Maeseneer, Jan Madzimbamuto, Farai Ruyssen, Ilse Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Although family physicians (FPs) are community-oriented primary care generalists and should be the entry point for the population’s interaction with the health system, they are underrepresented in research on the climate change, migration, and health(care) nexus (hereafter referred to as the nexus). Similarly, FPs can provide valuable insights into building capacity through integrating health-determining sectors for climate-resilient and migration-inclusive health systems, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Here, we explore FPs’ perceptions on the nexus in SSA and on intersectoral capacity building. Three focus groups conducted during the 2019 WONCA-Africa conference in Uganda were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using an inductive thematic approach. Participants’ perceived interactions related to (1) migration and climate change, (2) migration for better health and healthcare, (3) health impacts of climate change and the role of healthcare, and (4) health impacts of migration and the role of healthcare were studied. We coined these complex and reinforcing interactions as continuous feedback loops intertwined with socio-economic, institutional, and demographic context. Participants identified five intersectoral capacity-building opportunities on micro, meso, macro, and supra (international) levels: multi-dimensional and multi-layered governance structures; improving FP training and primary healthcare working conditions; health advocacy in primary healthcare; collaboration between the health sector and civil society; and more responsibilities for high-income countries. This exploratory study presents a unique and novel perspective on the nexus in SSA which contributes to interdisciplinary research agendas and FP policy responses on national, regional, and global levels. MDPI 2021-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8296126/ /pubmed/34207979 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126323 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Scheerens, Charlotte
Bekaert, Els
Ray, Sunanda
Essuman, Akye
Mash, Bob
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De Sutter, An
Van Damme, Patrick
Vanhove, Wouter
Lietaer, Samuel
De Maeseneer, Jan
Madzimbamuto, Farai
Ruyssen, Ilse
Family Physician Perceptions of Climate Change, Migration, Health, and Healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Exploratory Study
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title_full Family Physician Perceptions of Climate Change, Migration, Health, and Healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Exploratory Study
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title_full_unstemmed Family Physician Perceptions of Climate Change, Migration, Health, and Healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Exploratory Study
title_short Family Physician Perceptions of Climate Change, Migration, Health, and Healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Exploratory Study
title_sort family physician perceptions of climate change, migration, health, and healthcare in sub-saharan africa: an exploratory study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8296126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34207979
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126323
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