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Nicolas Vignier1

  • 1Service des maladies infectieuses et tropicales, Groupe hospitaliersud Île-de-France2, rue Freteau-de-Peny 77000 Melun, France; Équipe de recherche en épidémiologie sociale, Inserm, IPLESP, Sorbonne université, 27, rue Chaligny 75012 Paris, France; Institut Convergences Migrations, c/o Collège de France, 3, rue d'Ulm, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France.

Revue De L'Infirmiere
|June 19, 2019
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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Sociology
  • Immigration Studies

Background:

  • France hosts 6 million immigrants, with 1.8 million being French citizens.
  • Annually, 200,000 new legal immigrants arrive in France.
  • Diverse terminology for migrants (immigrants, foreigners, asylum seekers, etc.) reflects varied statuses and realities.

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Keywords:
access to careaccès aux soinsasylum seekerdemandeur d’asileimmigrantimmigrémigrantnew arrivalprimo-arrivant

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    • A coordinated and comprehensive health assessment upon arrival is identified as crucial.
    • The varying terms used for migrants underscore the complexity of their situations and needs.

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    • A unified health assessment for all new arrivals in France is essential for effective public health.
    • Addressing migrant health requires understanding diverse vulnerabilities and ensuring access to rights.
    • Proactive health strategies are necessary to improve outcomes for immigrant populations in France.