
Psychiatry International, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 5(4), С. 883 - 903
Опубликована: Ноя. 13, 2024
Despite their higher risk of mental health conditions, migrants often face barriers to accessing care. This systematic review aims synthesize the evidence on interventions improve care access for (protocol CRD42024556575). PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, and CINAHL were searched experimental observational studies this topic. A narrative summary a meta-analysis study findings are presented, along with GRADE quality assessment. Eighteen reports, accounting 3285 migrants, included in final selection. There six randomized controlled trials, nine non-randomized clinical three studies. The consisted psychoeducation (27.8%), digital tools (22.2%), outreach programs, counseling, peer support (each 11.1%), miscellaneous approaches (16.7%). was marked heterogeneity intervention structure outcome measure across Nevertheless, all reported positive effect access. Still limited by few providing data suitable pooled estimate, meta-analyses found significant reducing stigma improving literacy. Overall, identified promising migrant Future research is needed validate that can be applied sustainably different contexts populations.
Язык: Английский