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- Title
Challenges in Identifying Refugees in National Health Data Sets.
- Authors
Semere, Wagahta; Yun, Katherine; Ahalt, Cyrus; Williams, Brie; Wang, Emily A.
- Abstract
Objectives. To evaluate publicly available data sets to determine their utility for studying refugee health. Methods. We searched for keywords describing refugees in data sets within the Society of General Internal Medicine Dataset Compendium and the Inter- University Consortium for Political and Social Research database. We included in our analysis US-based data sets with publicly available documentation and a self-defined, health-related focus that allowed for an examination of patientlevel factors. Results. Of the 68 data sets that met the study criteria, 37 (54%) registered keyword matches related to refugees, but only 2 uniquely identified refugees. Conclusions. Few health data sets identify refugee status among participants, presenting barriers to understanding refugees' health and health care needs. Public Health Implications. Information about refugee status in national health surveys should include expanded demographic questions and focus on mental health and chronic disease.
- Subjects
UNITED States; REFUGEES; HEALTH status indicators; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL research; PUBLIC health; PUBLIC health surveillance; DATA analysis; HEALTH equity
- Publication
American Journal of Public Health, 2016, Vol 106, Issue 7, p1231
- ISSN
0090-0036
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2105/AJPH.2016.303201