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Developing world bioethics. 2025 Apr 1. doi: 10.1111/dewb.12482 Q31.02025

Ethical imperatives in migration health: Justice and care in forced migration contexts

迁移健康中的道德规范:在被迫迁移背景下的公正和关爱 翻译改进

Akm Ahsan Ullah  1

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  • 1 FASS, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam.
  • DOI: 10.1111/dewb.12482 PMID: 40166964

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    This article examines the ethical imperatives of migration health, focusing on displaced populations such as the Rohingya and Syrian refugees. Forced migration, driven by conflict, persecution, and climate disasters, presents profound ethical challenges to global healthcare systems. Utilizing deontological ethics, utilitarianism, and human rights-based approaches, the research addresses key principles like justice, equity, autonomy, and non-maleficence in healthcare provision for refugees. Empirical insights reveal significant barriers to healthcare access for displaced populations, including systemic discrimination, resource scarcity, and cultural constraints. Ethical dilemmas are particularly evident in resource allocation, prioritization of acute over chronic conditions, and neglect of mental health services. Through case studies from Rohingya camps in Bangladesh and Syrian refugee settings in Turkey and Jordan, the study highlights inequities in healthcare delivery, exacerbated by cultural and logistical challenges. The article emphasizes on culturally sensitive training, participatory healthcare design, and equitable resource distribution as critical pathways to ethical healthcare. Policy recommendations include prioritizing mental health, harmonizing national policies with international human rights law, and fostering global accountability frameworks.

    Keywords: forced migration; human rights; justice; migration health ethics; refugee healthcare.

    Keywords:migration health; ethical imperatives; justice and care; forced migration contexts

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    期刊名:Developing world bioethics

    缩写:DEV WORLD BIOETH

    ISSN:1471-8731

    e-ISSN:1471-8847

    IF/分区:1.0/Q3

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