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Travailleurs migrants ĂągĂ©s en foyer : la prise en compte des situations dâinterculturalitĂ© pour lutter contre la vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© en santĂ©
National audienceĂ partir dâune dĂ©marche dâanthropologie pratique initiĂ©e par le cabinet Anthropos, cet article rend compte dâĂ©lĂ©ments dâanalyse des situations de vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© en santĂ© de travailleurs migrants ĂągĂ©s vivant en habitat social adaptĂ© (foyer ou rĂ©sidence sociale). Les constats partagĂ©s par les professionnels des foyers et par les intervenants en santĂ© soulignent que les rĂ©sidents ĂągĂ©s de 60 ans ou plus cumulent plusieurs facteurs aggravant leur vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© et quâils recourent moins souvent aux soins que les autres rĂ©sidents. LâĂ©tude a permis de mieux comprendre la faible participation des travailleurs ĂągĂ©s aux actions de santĂ© et de repĂ©rer lâexistence de nombreux « mal-entendus » persistants, mais non rĂ©vĂ©lĂ©s, rendant impossible la comprĂ©hension des messages entre les rĂ©sidents et les professionnels de santĂ©. La vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© en santĂ© des migrants ĂągĂ©s est aggravĂ©e par la non reconnaissance des situations dâinterculturalitĂ©. Lutter contre la vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© en santĂ© se situe moins dans le changement de posture Ă opĂ©rer par les « patients » eux-mĂȘmes que dans les modes opĂ©ratoires que cette Ă©tude propose de repenser
Lack of consideration of socioeconomic factors in transition programme of adolescents with type 1 diabetes: A systematic review.
peer reviewed[en] UNLABELLED: The transition of adolescents with type 1 diabetes should be organized such that loss of follow-up and deterioration of patients' metabolic control are minimized.
OBJECTIVE: Our study aimed to ascertain whether socioeconomic status is featured in the characteristics of adolescents with type 1 diabetes in transition programmes and their inclusion in transition programmes.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A systematic review of the literature was performed according to PRISMA recommendations. All articles published between 2010 and 2023 were considered. Studies that described a transition programme for adolescents or young adults with T1DM were included.
RESULTS: After screening, 18 studies were included. Different transition programmes were proposed (exchanges between professionals, coordinators, and transition clinics). Nine articles described socio-economic factors. The educational level was the most frequently reported. Only three studies evaluated the impact of one parameter on transition success: a lower education level was associated with more hospital visits for hyperglycaemia, and the other did not report any socioeconomic factor associated with clinic attendance.
CONCLUSIONS: The socioeconomic status of type 1 diabetes is poorly described in transition programmes, and the few that do make mention of it, offer little information about patient management