Saúde e migrações internacionais bolivianas no Brasil
revisão integrativa de literatura
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48213/travessia.i86.932Keywords:
Bolivian migration, Public / collective health, Literature reviewAbstract
The theme of this research is engendered in the relationship between international migration processes and public / collective health. The objective of the study is to produce a state of the art on the composition of the field of studies on the relationship between health and contemporary Bolivian migrations in Brazil. To this end, we developed an integrative literature review method and guided the research based on the following question: How does the scientific literature conceptualize the health conditions of Bolivian immigration in Brazil in the last three decades? The criticism carried out here permeates the relationship between technique, science and public policy. Recently, a large number of scientific publications have focused on the health of populations of Bolivian immigrants in Brazil, relating it to specific communicable diseases or to socioeconomic and health conditions, which reverberates in strategies to face the problem. The general objective is to problematize the composition and development of scientific literature that investigates the relationship between Bolivian immigration and health in contemporary Brazil. We selected scientific research (quali / quanti) that report results of studies carried out in the last three decades (1998-2018) on the health conditions of the population of Bolivians in Brazil.