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. 2022 Feb 17;22(1):212.
doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-07410-3.

Diagnosis and treatment of vulnerable migrants: a retrospective study at a Doctors of the World clinic in Stockholm

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Diagnosis and treatment of vulnerable migrants: a retrospective study at a Doctors of the World clinic in Stockholm

Klas Ytterbrink Nordenskiöld et al. BMC Health Serv Res. .

Abstract

Background: At Doctors of the World Medical Clinic in Stockholm (DWMCS), medical care is offered to migrants who live under particularly vulnerable conditions and who lack access to subsidized care. The demographic, diagnostic and therapeutic panorama of vulnerable migrants is unknown.

Methods: A quantitative, retrospective study mapping gender, age, diagnostic group, primary diagnosis, therapeutics, referrals, and session timing (whether the care session took place in summer -April to September, or winter - October to March) by reading all patients' electronic journals at DWMCS between 2014-04-01 and 2017-12-31. Diagnostic groups were classified according to the classification system ICPC-2 which contains six diagnostic groups: symptoms/complaints, infections, neoplasms, injuries, congenital anomalies and other diagnoses. Primary diagnosis was defined as the diagnosis that was first in the diagnosis list for the visit. Difference in median age was calculated with the Mann-Whitney test (MW), and two-group analysis of nominal data was performed with Monte Carlo simulations (MC) and chi square test´s (X2).

Results: The study included 1323 patients: 838 women and 485 men. The median age for women 37 years (29-47) was slightly lower than for men, 40 years (31-47) MW (p = 0.002). The largest diagnostic group was symptoms / complaints. The five most common primary diagnoses were cough (4%), back symptom / complaint (4%), cystitis (3%), upper respiratory infection acute (3%) and abdominal pain epigastric (2%). The most common therapeutic (55%) was pharmaceutical. Referrals accounted for 12% of the therapeutics and 25% of the referrals were to an emergency room. Tests of significance indicated an uneven distribution of diagnostic groups MC (p = 0.003), infectious primary diagnoses MC (p = 0.0001) and referrals MC (p = 0.006) between men and women and an uneven seasonal distribution among the Other diagnoses MC (0.04) and ten most common drug treatments MC (p=0.002).

Conclusions: The demographic, diagnostic and therapeutic panorama of vulnerable migrants at DWMCS was elucidated. Vulnerable migrants have differences in morbidity depending on gender and season, differences in therapeutics depending on gender and differences among their most common drug treatments depending on season. This knowledge is important when addressing the health problems of vulnerable migrants.

Keywords: Diagnoses; Retrospective studies; Therapeutics; Transients and migrants; Vulnerable populations.

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No competing interests exist.

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