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Feasibility of and barriers to thalassemia screening in migrant populations: a cross-sectional study of Myanmar and Cambodian migrants in Thailand.

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Xu, JZ; Tanongsaksakul, W; Suksangpleng, T; Ekwattanakit, S; Riolueang, S; Telen, MJ; Viprakasit, V
Published in: BMC Public Health
June 21, 2021

BACKGROUND: Thalassemia, an inherited hemoglobin disorder, has become a global public health problem due to population migration. Evidence-based strategies for thalassemia prevention in migrants are lacking. We characterized barriers to thalassemia screening and the burden of thalassemia in migrant workers in Thailand. METHODS: Multilingual demographic and KAP surveys were completed by 197 Thai, 119 Myanmar, and 176 Cambodian adults residing in Thailand. Thalassemia awareness, socio-demographic predictors, and knowledge and attitude scores were compared between migrant and Thai subjects. Comprehensive thalassemia testing was performed for migrants. RESULTS: Migrants had extremely poor thalassemia awareness (4.1%) compared to Thai subjects (79.6%) and had lower thalassemia knowledge scores but similar attitude scores. Surveys identified differing sociodemographic factors predicting awareness in Thai and migrant subjects, as well as key misconceptions likely to hinder thalassemia screening uptake. Nearly all migrants consented to thalassemia testing. We identified abnormal hemoglobin profiles in 52.7% of migrants and a higher projected rate of severe thalassemia births in migrants. CONCLUSIONS: The high burden of thalassemia and tremendous knowledge gap in migrants needs urgent attention. Thalassemia screening was feasible and acceptable in our migrant population. Sociocultural and structural barriers merit further attention when designing thalassemia screening and prevention policies for migrants in Thailand and globally.

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BMC Public Health

DOI

EISSN

1471-2458

Publication Date

June 21, 2021

Volume

21

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1177

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Transients and Migrants
  • Thailand
  • Public Health
  • Myanmar
  • Humans
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Asian People
  • Adult
  • 4206 Public health
 

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Xu, J. Z., Tanongsaksakul, W., Suksangpleng, T., Ekwattanakit, S., Riolueang, S., Telen, M. J., & Viprakasit, V. (2021). Feasibility of and barriers to thalassemia screening in migrant populations: a cross-sectional study of Myanmar and Cambodian migrants in Thailand. BMC Public Health, 21(1), 1177. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11059-2
Xu, Julia Z., Wilaslak Tanongsaksakul, Thidarat Suksangpleng, Supachai Ekwattanakit, Suchada Riolueang, Marilyn J. Telen, and Vip Viprakasit. “Feasibility of and barriers to thalassemia screening in migrant populations: a cross-sectional study of Myanmar and Cambodian migrants in Thailand.BMC Public Health 21, no. 1 (June 21, 2021): 1177. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11059-2.
Xu JZ, Tanongsaksakul W, Suksangpleng T, Ekwattanakit S, Riolueang S, Telen MJ, et al. Feasibility of and barriers to thalassemia screening in migrant populations: a cross-sectional study of Myanmar and Cambodian migrants in Thailand. BMC Public Health. 2021 Jun 21;21(1):1177.
Xu, Julia Z., et al. “Feasibility of and barriers to thalassemia screening in migrant populations: a cross-sectional study of Myanmar and Cambodian migrants in Thailand.BMC Public Health, vol. 21, no. 1, June 2021, p. 1177. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/s12889-021-11059-2.
Xu JZ, Tanongsaksakul W, Suksangpleng T, Ekwattanakit S, Riolueang S, Telen MJ, Viprakasit V. Feasibility of and barriers to thalassemia screening in migrant populations: a cross-sectional study of Myanmar and Cambodian migrants in Thailand. BMC Public Health. 2021 Jun 21;21(1):1177.
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Published In

BMC Public Health

DOI

EISSN

1471-2458

Publication Date

June 21, 2021

Volume

21

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1177

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Transients and Migrants
  • Thailand
  • Public Health
  • Myanmar
  • Humans
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Asian People
  • Adult
  • 4206 Public health