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[Health, gender, and migration : intersectionality as an analytical framework]
Claudia Truppa1, Laura Mellini2, Lori Ducroz-Lelevrier3
1Service de médecine de premier recours, Département de médecine communautaire et de premier recours, Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, 1211 Genève 14.
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Gender and migration are both important determinants of health. However, analyzing them separately can obscure the complexity of patients' experiences. An intersectional approach allows us to consider how the interplay of these determinants and other dimensions influences health behaviors and healthcare use, thereby contributing to health inequities. This article explores a clinical situation using a visual tool inspired by the wheel of privilege and oppression. It presents ideas for reflection and concrete actions to integrate an intersectional approach into our clinical practice.
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