2023-2024 年突尼斯移民获得医疗保健的情况:现状与伦理挑战。

Q3 Medicine
Rihem Kouada, Khaled Annabi, Amal Mosbahi, Tasnim Masmoudi, Mohamed Ben Dhiab
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摘要

导言:自 2011 年革命以来,突尼斯逐渐成为通往欧洲的过境国,但同时也是东道国,移民流动呈现多样化趋势,他们面临着可能影响其健康的多重困难:为弱势人群,尤其是移民提供医疗服务,迫使我们重新评估自己的做法,并对自己提出质疑。伦理问题是决定如何做好事而不是坏事的永恒主题。对这种更人性化的 "社会医学 "的反思,从整体上理解病人,才刚刚开始。最贫困人口严峻的健康状况和他们的极端脆弱性不仅要求采取适应性的具体护理措施,还要求对社会纽带以及我们的社会给予最弱小和受排斥者的地位提出更全面的质疑:结论:必须将移民问题视为人口健康伦理的核心问题,以便不带偏见地提供优质护理。
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Access to healthcare for migrants in Tunisia in 2023-2024: Current situation and ethical challenges.

Introduction: Transformed progressively into a transit country towards Europe but also as a host, Tunisia has seen a diversification of migratory movements since the 2011 revolution, as well as the profiles of migrants who face multiple difficulties that can have an impact on their health.

Aim: This update aimed to expose the situation of migrants in Tunisia regarding access to healthcare, and to raise the ethical issues that result from it.

Results: Providing care to vulnerable individuals, especially migrants, compels us to reevaluate our practices and question ourselves. Ethical questioning is constant to determine how to do well and not harm. The reflection on this more humane "social medicine" comprehending the patient in its entirety, is only in its beginnings. The critical health status of the poorest populations and their extreme vulnerability do not only call for adapted and specific care measures but also a more comprehensive questioning of social ties and the place that our society grants to the weakest and excluded.

Conclusion: Migration must be considered as a central issue of the ethics of the health of a population in order to provide quality care without prejudice.

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