Health disparities among Burmese diaspora: an integrative review

Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia. 2022 Oct 15:8:100083. doi: 10.1016/j.lansea.2022.100083. eCollection 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Tens of thousands of displaced Burmese ethnic minorities have endured various adversities for over six decades but are largely underserved. This study aimed to illuminate the health impacts of their misfortunes and unmet areas of concern. Using a holistic lens, we conducted an integrative review of 47 papers spanning the years 2004 to 2022 from diverse data sources. The results revealed widespread multimorbidity, triggered mainly by displacement. The diaspora's problematic health conditions were worse than their host country's general population. There was a strong indication that the diaspora's unfortunate health trajectory is determined early in life. Ongoing human rights violations and grossly inadequate health care interventions deepened pre-existing health conditions. Noteworthy emerging treatment initiatives, including integrative health care, were underutilized. The persisting health and intervention needs among the diaspora warrant advanced studies to facilitate much-needed resource mobilization and collaboration among stakeholders to promote health equity.

Funding: There was no financial support for this manuscript.

Keywords: An integrative review; Burmese ethnic minorities; Displacement; Health disparities.

Publication types

  • Review