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Supporting Migrant Children in Pediatric Settings: Lessons Learned from the US Migrant Humanitarian Crisis Response.
Pediatric Annals ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 , DOI: 10.3928/19382359-20240306-05
Aimee Hilado , Alissa Charvonia , Wendy Rocio Martinez Araujo , Falu Rami , Elizabeth Sanchez

This article examines the influx of migrants to the United States and highlights current global and local immigration trends. The authors focus on migrant children-specifically the effect of migration trauma in the context of humanitarian responses to the intentional movement of migrants to Democrat-led cities across the US to humanize the compounded effects of migration trauma, restrictive immigration policies, and the current resettlement landscape for migrants. The authors are directly involved with supporting migrant arrivals who have relocated to Chicago from the southern border, and apply field knowledge to articulate current barriers to accessing health care and best practices within pediatric settings supporting migrant arrivals. Clinical and practice implications for medical providers in pediatric settings are included. The article also highlights the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in providing health care to asylum-seeking migrants and implications for transdisciplinary workforce development in this area. [Pediatr Ann. 2024;53(5):e171-e177.].

中文翻译:


支持儿科环境中的移民儿童:从美国移民人道主义危机应对中汲取的经验教训。



本文研究了移民涌入美国的情况,并重点介绍了当前全球和当地的移民趋势。作者重点关注移民儿童——特别是在对移民有意迁移到美国民主党领导的城市的人道主义反应背景下移民创伤的影响,以人性化地呈现移民创伤、限制性移民政策和当前重新安置的复合影响。移民的风景。作者直接参与支持从南部边境搬到芝加哥的移民抵达,并运用实地知识阐明当前获得医疗保健的障碍以及支持移民抵达的儿科环境中的最佳实践。包括对儿科医疗服务提供者的临床和实践影响。文章还强调了跨学科合作在向寻求庇护移民提供医疗保健方面的作用以及对该领域跨学科劳动力发展的影响。 [小儿安。 2024;53(5):e171-e177。]。
更新日期:2024-05-01
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