Healthcare for Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in the EU: Health-geographical and Intercultural Aspects

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 24 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 24 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OSF-HGI-T
  • 2 kredit
  • Dentistry
  • Optional modul
  • both
Prerequisites:

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Exam course:

Course headcount limitations

min. 5 – max. 16

Available as Campus course for . Campus-karok: ETK

Topic

Participants of this course will gain in knowledge and skills regarding the specific aspects of providing care for migrants as well as for the Roma ethnic minority (with appr. 13 million population in the EU!) from a health-geographical and intercultural approaches.

Lectures

  • 1.

    Introduction. Aims and scopes of the course. Principals of migration-health, migration as a global phenomenon: history, causes and terms.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 2.

    Introduction. Aims and scopes of the course. Principals of migration-health, migration as a global phenomenon: history, causes and terms.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 3.

    Recent trends of regular and irregular migration, and main migration routes. ’Push-an-pull factors’ of the most relevant countries of origin which factors influence migrants’ health arriving from Syria, Afghanistan, African countries, and Ukraine.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 4.

    Recent trends of regular and irregular migration, and main migration routes. ’Push-an-pull factors’ of the most relevant countries of origin which factors influence migrants’ health arriving from Syria, Afghanistan, African countries, and Ukraine.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 5.

    Public health aspects and indicators of main source countries of migrants (Syria, Afghanistan, African countries, and Ukraine): epidemiological profile, vaccination coverage, state of the healthcare system, etc.).

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 6.

    Public health aspects and indicators of main source countries of migrants (Syria, Afghanistan, African countries, and Ukraine): epidemiological profile, vaccination coverage, state of the healthcare system, etc.).

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 7.

    Health and public health aspects of the process and stages of migration (countries of origin, transit and destination countries). Recommendations of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) on screening and vaccination of migrants in Europe.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 8.

    Health and public health aspects of the process and stages of migration (countries of origin, transit and destination countries). Recommendations of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) on screening and vaccination of migrants in Europe.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 9.

    Migrant-friendly healthcare facilities: institutional and professional (human resource, HR) developments. Barriers in accessing care and best practices in overcoming barriers 1. Good practices from the ’first safe countries’: Jordan and Turkey.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 10.

    Migrant-friendly healthcare facilities: institutional and professional (human resource, HR) developments. Barriers in accessing care and best practices in overcoming barriers 1. Good practices from the ’first safe countries’: Jordan and Turkey.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 11.

    Migrant-friendly healthcare facilities: institutional and professional (human resource, HR) developments. Barriers in accessing care and best practices in overcoming barriers 2. Good practices from European countries (Portugal, Italy, UK, The Netherlands, etc.)

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 12.

    Migrant-friendly healthcare facilities: institutional and professional (human resource, HR) developments. Barriers in accessing care and best practices in overcoming barriers 2. Good practices from European countries (Portugal, Italy, UK, The Netherlands, etc.)

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 13.

    Cultural competence and intercultural communication techniques in healthcare practice. Cultural and religious factors which may influence health and healthcare.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 14.

    Cultural competence and intercultural communication techniques in healthcare practice. Cultural and religious factors which may influence health and healthcare.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 15.

    Overcoming linguistic barriers: cooperation with medical interpreters and intercultural mediators: practical applications – best practices.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 16.

    Overcoming linguistic barriers: cooperation with medical interpreters and intercultural mediators: practical applications – best practices.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 17.

    The dark (illegal) side of migration: smuggling and trafficking of human beings (including sex trafficking, prostitution, forced labour, etc.) their effects on health and specific aspects of rehabilitation and care of the victims. Sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) in different cultures (female genital mutilation, FGM), and other harmful traditional practices.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 18.

    The dark (illegal) side of migration: smuggling and trafficking of human beings (including sex trafficking, prostitution, forced labour, etc.) their effects on health and specific aspects of rehabilitation and care of the victims. Sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) in different cultures (female genital mutilation, FGM), and other harmful traditional practices.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 19.

    Specific aspects of providing culturally-sensitive care for Roma ethnic minority populations (value of health, beliefs and health behaviours, customs). Health status and conditions of Romas living in segregated areas.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 20.

    Specific aspects of providing culturally-sensitive care for Roma ethnic minority populations (value of health, beliefs and health behaviours, customs). Health status and conditions of Romas living in segregated areas.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 21.

    Intercultural mediation in Roma communities. Effects of stereotypes and discrimination on Roma patients’ health and access to healthcare.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 22.

    Intercultural mediation in Roma communities. Effects of stereotypes and discrimination on Roma patients’ health and access to healthcare.

    - Marek Erika Mária
  • 23. Assessment. Written test (compulsory) and presentation of students’ projects (optional). - Marek Erika Mária
  • 24. Assessment. Written test (compulsory) and presentation of students’ projects (optional). - Marek Erika Mária

Practices

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

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Literature developed by the Department

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Notes

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Recommended literature

o A. Rundle, M. Carvalho, M. Robinson. Cultural Competence in Health Care: A Practical Guide 2nd Edition, ISBN: 978-0-7879-6221-0

o R. Skolnik. Global Health 101 (Essential Public Health) 3rd Edition, ISBN-13: 9781284050547

o G.A. Galanti. Caring for Patients from Different Cultures 5th Edition, ISBN 9780812223118

o J. Newman Giger Transcultural Nursing: Assessment and Intervention, 7th Edition, ISBN-10: 0323399924

o T. Brown, S. McLafferty, G. Moon. A Companion to Health and Medical Geography, ISBN: 978-1-4051-7003-1

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

Active participation at lectures (85% at least), and successful completition of the final written test.

Mid-term exams

Mid-semester grade: students may complete their individual project (presentation) for the successful completion of the course, in addition to the final written test.

Making up for missed classes

To be discussed with the course tutor in each individual case.

Exam topics/questions

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Examiners

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars