Migrants and Healthcare during COVID-19, the Case of Kanchanaburi Province in Thailand
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Migrants in Thailand
1.2. Social Determinants of Health and Migrants
1.3. Public Health Measures for COVID-19 in Thailand
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Instrument
2.4. Data Collection and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Data
3.2. COVID-19 Morbidity
3.3. Utilization of Health Services
4. Discussion
4.1. Migrants and Vulnerabilities to COVID-19
4.2. Healthcare Access and Utilization
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Migrants in Kanchanaburi Province | |||||
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Characteristics | 2017 (n = 41,843) | 2018 (n = 66,222) | 2019 (n = 52,369) | 2020 (n = 54,860) | 2021 (n = 73,762) |
Country of origin, n (%) | |||||
Myanmar | 31,383 (75.0) | 50,157 (75.74) | 37,231 (71.09) | 42,102 (76.8) | 59,107 (80.13) |
Lao PDR | 1006 (2.4) | 1528 (2.3) | 1355 (2.59) | 1328 (2.4) | 1527 (2.07) |
Cambodia | 492 (1.18) | 1549 (2.34) | 780 (1.49) | 1006 (1.8) | 1116 (1.51) |
Vietnam | 9 (0.02) | 11 (0.02) | 18 (0.03) | 12 (0.02) | 7 (0.01) |
Others | 8953 (21.4) | 12,977 (19.6) | 12,985 (24.8) | 10,412 (18.98) | 12,005 (16.28) |
District in Kanchanaburi province, n (%) | |||||
Mueang Kanchanaburi | 2226 (5.32) | 14,082 (21.26) | 9711 (18.54) | 11,452 (20.88) | 17,303 (23.46) |
Sai Yok | 6199 (14.82) | 8222 (12.42) | 6613 (12.63) | 6720 (12.26) | 6964 (9.44) |
Bo Phloi | 935 (2.23) | 1976 (2.98) | 982 (1.88) | 1401 (2.55) | 2733 (3.71) |
Si Sawat | 961 (2.3) | 1299 (1.96) | 1071 (2.05) | 1204 (2.19) | 1566 (2.12) |
Tha Maka | 5127 (12.25) | 6528 (9.86) | 6830 (13.04) | 5460 (9.95) | 8523 (11.55) |
Tha Muang | 3433 (8.2) | 4383 (6.62) | 2327 (4.44) | 3439 (6.27) | 3183 (4.31) |
Thong Pha Phum | 11,679 (27.91) | 14,145 (21.36) | 11,160 (21.31) | 13,316 (24.27) | 15,170 (20.57) |
Sangkhla Buri | 9735 (23.27) | 11,199 (16.91) | 11,192 (21.37) | 8925 (16.27) | 11,768 (15.95) |
Phanom Thuan | 649 (1.55) | 2125 (3.21) | 1170 (2.23) | 1492 (2.72) | 1385 (1.88) |
Lao Khwan | 74 (0.18) | 496 (0.75) | 285 (0.54) | 329 (0.6) | 498 (0.68) |
Dan Makham Tia | 540 (1.29) | 1151 (1.74) | 496 (0.95) | 473 (0.86) | 4152 (5.63) |
Nong Prue | 183 (0.44) | 447 (0.68) | 293 (0.56) | 329 (0.6) | 188 (0.25) |
Huai Krachao | 102 (0.24) | 169 (0.25) | 239 (0.46) | 320 (0.58) | 329 (0.45) |
Characteristics 1 | Non-Migrant Workers (n = 19,309) | Migrant Workers (n = 5528) | Total (n = 24,837) |
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Sex, n (%) | |||
Female | 9912 (51.3) | 2914 (52.7) | 12,826 (51.6) |
Male | 9179 (47.6) | 2584 (46.8) | 11,763 (47.4) |
Unspecified | 218 (1.1) | 30 (0.5) | 248 (1.0) |
Age (years) *, n (%) | |||
<18 | 3952 (20.5) | 1023 (18.5) | 4975 (20.0) |
18–24 | 2262 (11.7) | 699 (12.7) | 2961 (11.9) |
25–34 | 3578 (18.5) | 1188 (21.5) | 4766 (19.2) |
35–44 | 3020 (15.6) | 891 (16.1) | 3911 (15.8) |
45–54 | 2637 (13.7) | 607 (11.0) | 3244 (13.1) |
55–60 | 1153 (6.0) | 200 (3.6) | 1353 (5.4) |
>60 | 1955 (10.1) | 305 (5.5) | 2260 (9.1) |
Unspecified | 752 (3.9) | 615 (11.1) | 1367 (5.5) |
Healthcare Attendance and Utilization by Non-Migrants and Migrants | ||||||||
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Year | Non-Migrant Workers | Migrant Workers | X2 | p-Value * | ||||
Outpatient Care, n (%) | Inpatient Care, n (%) | Total | Outpatient Care, n (%) | Inpatient Care, n (%) | Total | |||
2021 | 1,090,155 (91.9) | 95,492 (8.1) | 1,185,647 | 73,601 (86.6) | 11,424 (13.4) | 85,025 | 2982.1 | <0.0001 |
2020 | 999,162 (91.0) | 99,199 (9.0) | 1,098,361 | 54,656 (84.0) | 10,429 (16.0) | 65,085 | 3519.7 | <0.0001 |
2019 | 1,052,305 (90.9) | 105,765 (9.1) | 1,158,070 | 52,222 (82.0) | 11,478 (18.0) | 63,700 | 5495.5 | <0.0001 |
2018 | 1,003,469 (90.7) | 102,624 (9.3) | 1,106,093 | 66,120 (85.7) | 11,037 (14.3) | 77,157 | 2098.7 | <0.0001 |
2017 | 905,752 (92.0) | 78,736 (8.0) | 984,488 | 41,581 (83.4) | 8299 (16.6) | 49,880 | 4599.1 | <0.0001 |
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Langkulsen U, Mareke P, Lambonmung A. Migrants and Healthcare during COVID-19, the Case of Kanchanaburi Province in Thailand. Healthcare. 2023; 11(20):2724. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11202724
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APA StyleLangkulsen, U., Mareke, P., & Lambonmung, A. (2023). Migrants and Healthcare during COVID-19, the Case of Kanchanaburi Province in Thailand. Healthcare, 11(20), 2724. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11202724