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View article: 325 Music and singing as arts-based methods to build capacity for and migrant involvement in health research: a mixed-methods study
325 Music and singing as arts-based methods to build capacity for and migrant involvement in health research: a mixed-methods study Open
PTH 8: Miscellaneous 1, B304 (FCSH), September 5, 2025, 11:30 - 12:30 Introduction The World Health Organisation calls for evidence-based policy and practice about the specific health needs of refugees and migrants. Refugees and migrants n…
View article: 318 Music, Migration and Misinformation: the potential of arts-based methods to increase social inclusion in multi-ethnic communities
318 Music, Migration and Misinformation: the potential of arts-based methods to increase social inclusion in multi-ethnic communities Open
EP3.4, e-Poster Terminal 3, September 4, 2025, 11:35 - 13:00 Aim Mis- and disinformation about migration are increasingly being used to disrupt and create divisions in communities. Responses to information are shaped by personal, emotional…
View article: Music and singing as arts-based methods to facilitate participatory spaces for co-production in migration health research: A mixed methods study
Music and singing as arts-based methods to facilitate participatory spaces for co-production in migration health research: A mixed methods study Open
Opportunities for refugees and migrants to be involved in health research in re-settlement countries is not optimal. This creates a structural bias in evidence to transform health systems into diversity sensitive inclusive systems. Arts-ba…
View article: Research prioritization in migrant health in Ireland: toward a participatory arts-based paradigm for academic primary care
Research prioritization in migrant health in Ireland: toward a participatory arts-based paradigm for academic primary care Open
Context: People are experts in their own health and need to be involved in health-related decisions, including decisions about what issues should be researched. Underserved communities, such as refugees and migrants, are often excluded fro…
View article: ‘If relevant, yes; if not, no’: General practitioner (GP) users and GP perceptions about asking ethnicity questions in Irish general practice: A qualitative analysis using Normalization Process Theory
‘If relevant, yes; if not, no’: General practitioner (GP) users and GP perceptions about asking ethnicity questions in Irish general practice: A qualitative analysis using Normalization Process Theory Open
Context The use of ethnic identifiers in health systems is recommended in several European countries as a means to identify and address heath inequities. There are barriers to implementation that have not been researched. Objective This st…