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Migrants’ access to COVID-19 vaccination in Japan: Progress and challenges

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to review the progress and challenges of COVID-19 vaccine roll-out for migrants in Japan and discuss the approaches to address the challenges and better prepare for future waves of COVID-19 and other pandemics. METHODS: We conducted a literature review using an assessmen...

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Autores principales: Fujita, Masami, Kanda, Miwa, Kiyohara, Hiroyuki, Ikeda, Saki, Iwamoto, Azusa, Sudo, Kyoko, Teshima, Yuko, Nii, Midori, Murata, Yoji, Kato, Jotaro, Komatsu, Aiko, Yumino, Aya, Sawada, Takashi, Sato, Hiroshi, Nakasa, Tamotsu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9932756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36814897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100169
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author Fujita, Masami
Kanda, Miwa
Kiyohara, Hiroyuki
Ikeda, Saki
Iwamoto, Azusa
Sudo, Kyoko
Teshima, Yuko
Nii, Midori
Murata, Yoji
Kato, Jotaro
Komatsu, Aiko
Yumino, Aya
Sawada, Takashi
Sato, Hiroshi
Nakasa, Tamotsu
author_facet Fujita, Masami
Kanda, Miwa
Kiyohara, Hiroyuki
Ikeda, Saki
Iwamoto, Azusa
Sudo, Kyoko
Teshima, Yuko
Nii, Midori
Murata, Yoji
Kato, Jotaro
Komatsu, Aiko
Yumino, Aya
Sawada, Takashi
Sato, Hiroshi
Nakasa, Tamotsu
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description OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to review the progress and challenges of COVID-19 vaccine roll-out for migrants in Japan and discuss the approaches to address the challenges and better prepare for future waves of COVID-19 and other pandemics. METHODS: We conducted a literature review using an assessment framework which we developed building upon existing frameworks and tools on access to health services and COVID-19 vaccination among migrants. RESULTS: COVID-19 vaccination coverage among foreigners might be lower than that of nationals although the data on foreigners were not widely available. A gap appeared to exist between the government's efforts to disseminate vaccine-related information through multi-lingual websites and migrant communities as recipients. A series of barriers for migrants were identified at different stages of the vaccination process. While efforts were made by different units of local governments, NGOs, migrant communities, and international exchange associations, linkages across sectors and scaling-up appeared to be an issue. No foreigners were explicitly excluded from the entitlements of COVID-19 vaccination. The national level guidance, however, allowed sub-national levels to make a decision on whether or not undocumented foreigners should be reported to the immigration office or law enforcement when providing the services. In consequence, units in charge of public health and vaccination of some municipalities did not offer vaccination to those in need. CONCLUSION: Migrants, especially those unregistered face various barriers in accessing COVID-19 vaccination. It is critical to assess and address challenges concerning channels of information dissemination, pathways to access services, obstacles for vulnerable migrants, and data for evidence-based actions.
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spelling pubmed-99327562023-02-16 Migrants’ access to COVID-19 vaccination in Japan: Progress and challenges Fujita, Masami Kanda, Miwa Kiyohara, Hiroyuki Ikeda, Saki Iwamoto, Azusa Sudo, Kyoko Teshima, Yuko Nii, Midori Murata, Yoji Kato, Jotaro Komatsu, Aiko Yumino, Aya Sawada, Takashi Sato, Hiroshi Nakasa, Tamotsu J Migr Health Article OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to review the progress and challenges of COVID-19 vaccine roll-out for migrants in Japan and discuss the approaches to address the challenges and better prepare for future waves of COVID-19 and other pandemics. METHODS: We conducted a literature review using an assessment framework which we developed building upon existing frameworks and tools on access to health services and COVID-19 vaccination among migrants. RESULTS: COVID-19 vaccination coverage among foreigners might be lower than that of nationals although the data on foreigners were not widely available. A gap appeared to exist between the government's efforts to disseminate vaccine-related information through multi-lingual websites and migrant communities as recipients. A series of barriers for migrants were identified at different stages of the vaccination process. While efforts were made by different units of local governments, NGOs, migrant communities, and international exchange associations, linkages across sectors and scaling-up appeared to be an issue. No foreigners were explicitly excluded from the entitlements of COVID-19 vaccination. The national level guidance, however, allowed sub-national levels to make a decision on whether or not undocumented foreigners should be reported to the immigration office or law enforcement when providing the services. In consequence, units in charge of public health and vaccination of some municipalities did not offer vaccination to those in need. CONCLUSION: Migrants, especially those unregistered face various barriers in accessing COVID-19 vaccination. It is critical to assess and address challenges concerning channels of information dissemination, pathways to access services, obstacles for vulnerable migrants, and data for evidence-based actions. Elsevier 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9932756/ /pubmed/36814897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100169 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fujita, Masami
Kanda, Miwa
Kiyohara, Hiroyuki
Ikeda, Saki
Iwamoto, Azusa
Sudo, Kyoko
Teshima, Yuko
Nii, Midori
Murata, Yoji
Kato, Jotaro
Komatsu, Aiko
Yumino, Aya
Sawada, Takashi
Sato, Hiroshi
Nakasa, Tamotsu
Migrants’ access to COVID-19 vaccination in Japan: Progress and challenges
title Migrants’ access to COVID-19 vaccination in Japan: Progress and challenges
title_full Migrants’ access to COVID-19 vaccination in Japan: Progress and challenges
title_fullStr Migrants’ access to COVID-19 vaccination in Japan: Progress and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Migrants’ access to COVID-19 vaccination in Japan: Progress and challenges
title_short Migrants’ access to COVID-19 vaccination in Japan: Progress and challenges
title_sort migrants’ access to covid-19 vaccination in japan: progress and challenges
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9932756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36814897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2023.100169
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