Health status of female Moldovan migrants to Italy by health literacy level and age group: a descriptive study

Abstract Background Migration flows from Eastern Europe to Italy have been large and continue to grow. The purpose of this study was to examine the health status of a population of Moldovan migrant women, and their access to health care services in northern Italy, by age group and health literacy le...

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Main Authors: Francesca Alice Vianello, Federica Zaccagnini, Carlo Pinato, Pietro Maculan, Alessandra Buja
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09582-9
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spelling doaj-1cc96765e74e4b33926d4c0ea38d0d9a2020-11-25T03:48:27ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-10-0120111410.1186/s12889-020-09582-9Health status of female Moldovan migrants to Italy by health literacy level and age group: a descriptive studyFrancesca Alice Vianello0Federica Zaccagnini1Carlo Pinato2Pietro Maculan3Alessandra Buja4Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Pedagogy and Applied Psychology, University of PaduaDepartment of Philosophy, Sociology, Pedagogy and Applied Psychology, University of PaduaMelanoma and Sarcoma Unit, Veneto Institute of Oncology, IOV-IRCCSDepartment of Cardiological, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of PaduaDepartment of Cardiological, Thoracic and Vascular Sciences, and Public Health, University of PaduaAbstract Background Migration flows from Eastern Europe to Italy have been large and continue to grow. The purpose of this study was to examine the health status of a population of Moldovan migrant women, and their access to health care services in northern Italy, by age group and health literacy level. Methods We administered an ad-hoc questionnaire to adult Moldovan women. A bivariate analysis was conducted to test the association between health literacy and age groups with other variables (lifestyles, symptoms and diseases, access to health services). A stepwise logistic regression analysis was run to test the association between access to primary care and health literacy. Moreover, the study compare Moldovan women data with a sample of Italian women of the same age range living in North-Eastern region. Results Our sample included 170 Moldovan women (aged 46.5 ± 12.3) in five occupational categories: home care workers (28.2%); cleaners (27.1%); health care workers (5.9%); other occupations (28.8%); and unemployed (10%). Active smokers were twice as prevalent among the women with a low health literacy. Health literacy level also determined access to primary healthcare services. For all age groups, the Moldovan sample reported a higher prevalence of allergies, lumbar disorders and depression than the Italian controls. Conclusions The reported prevalence of some diseases was higher among Moldovan migrant women than among Italian resident women. Health literacy was associated with the migrant women’s lifestyle and the use of primary health care services, as previously seen for the autochthonous population.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09582-9Health literacyMigrant workersMoldovan womenMigrant womenPrimary health care servicesHealth status
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author Francesca Alice Vianello
Federica Zaccagnini
Carlo Pinato
Pietro Maculan
Alessandra Buja
spellingShingle Francesca Alice Vianello
Federica Zaccagnini
Carlo Pinato
Pietro Maculan
Alessandra Buja
Health status of female Moldovan migrants to Italy by health literacy level and age group: a descriptive study
BMC Public Health
Health literacy
Migrant workers
Moldovan women
Migrant women
Primary health care services
Health status
author_facet Francesca Alice Vianello
Federica Zaccagnini
Carlo Pinato
Pietro Maculan
Alessandra Buja
author_sort Francesca Alice Vianello
title Health status of female Moldovan migrants to Italy by health literacy level and age group: a descriptive study
title_short Health status of female Moldovan migrants to Italy by health literacy level and age group: a descriptive study
title_full Health status of female Moldovan migrants to Italy by health literacy level and age group: a descriptive study
title_fullStr Health status of female Moldovan migrants to Italy by health literacy level and age group: a descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed Health status of female Moldovan migrants to Italy by health literacy level and age group: a descriptive study
title_sort health status of female moldovan migrants to italy by health literacy level and age group: a descriptive study
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Migration flows from Eastern Europe to Italy have been large and continue to grow. The purpose of this study was to examine the health status of a population of Moldovan migrant women, and their access to health care services in northern Italy, by age group and health literacy level. Methods We administered an ad-hoc questionnaire to adult Moldovan women. A bivariate analysis was conducted to test the association between health literacy and age groups with other variables (lifestyles, symptoms and diseases, access to health services). A stepwise logistic regression analysis was run to test the association between access to primary care and health literacy. Moreover, the study compare Moldovan women data with a sample of Italian women of the same age range living in North-Eastern region. Results Our sample included 170 Moldovan women (aged 46.5 ± 12.3) in five occupational categories: home care workers (28.2%); cleaners (27.1%); health care workers (5.9%); other occupations (28.8%); and unemployed (10%). Active smokers were twice as prevalent among the women with a low health literacy. Health literacy level also determined access to primary healthcare services. For all age groups, the Moldovan sample reported a higher prevalence of allergies, lumbar disorders and depression than the Italian controls. Conclusions The reported prevalence of some diseases was higher among Moldovan migrant women than among Italian resident women. Health literacy was associated with the migrant women’s lifestyle and the use of primary health care services, as previously seen for the autochthonous population.
topic Health literacy
Migrant workers
Moldovan women
Migrant women
Primary health care services
Health status
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09582-9
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