Stephanie Tache’s research while affiliated with Technische Universität Dresden and other places

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Publications (4)


Prioritising Migrants and Refugees in the Global Health Discourse: A Policy Brief of the Global Health Hub Germany Community on Global Health and Migration
  • Technical Report
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February 2024

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Nadina Stadler

This policy brief aims to provide a comprehensive framework with key policy recommendations and actions that highlight the critical importance of addressing the health challenges faced by migrants and refugees in host countries. By addressing facilitators, barriers, frontline worker experiences, system integration, and specific healthcare needs, the brief aims to inform policymakers and other relevant stakeholders in Germany about the measures needed to ensure equitable and effective healthcare for this vulnerable population and the opportunities that migrants can offer to the host countries. There is a crucial need to address the disconnect between global policy on migration and individual national responses towards migrants and refugees. Displaced populations, particularly those in low-resource settings, grapple with specific health challenges that demand focused attention. Addressing their health needs is paramount for advancing global health outcomes. The imperative to acknowledge their distinct health concerns calls for strategic measures. There is a need to raise awareness about these challenges and foster tangible actions to mitigate them.

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Das Lehrnetzwerk Migration und Gesundheit: Aus- und Weiterbildung konsolidieren und weiterentwickeln

September 2023

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Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz

Zusammenfassung Patient*innen mit Migrationsgeschichte stoßen im deutschen Gesundheitssystem vielfach auf Zugangsbarrieren, die die Qualität der ihnen zugänglichen Versorgung mindern und ihre Gesundheit beeinträchtigen. Diese Barrieren haben einerseits politische Ursachen, sind jedoch auch auf einen Mangel an migrations- und diversitätsbezogenen Inhalten im Medizinstudium und in anderen gesundheitsbezogenen Studien- und Ausbildungsgängen zurückzuführen. Obwohl die Versorgung von Patientinnen und Patienten mit eigener oder familiärer Migrationsgeschichte zum Alltag gehört, sind dafür relevante Inhalte bislang nicht in den Curricula verankert und werden bestenfalls in Form von Wahlpflichtfächern oder anderen fakultativen Lehrangeboten vermittelt. Um diese Situation zu verbessern und eine menschenrechtsbasierte, diversitätssensible und Equity-orientierte Weiterentwicklung der Curricula voranzutreiben, hat sich das „Lehrnetzwerk Migration und Gesundheit“ gegründet. Es zielt darauf ab, 1) in der Lehre aktive Personen miteinander zu vernetzen und den Austausch sowie die gemeinsame Weiterentwicklung von Lehrmaterial zu fördern, 2) darauf aufbauend einen Modellkurs „Migration und Gesundheit“ zu entwickeln und 3) Strategien für die longitudinale Implementierung entsprechender Inhalte in Pflichtcurricula zu erarbeiten. Diese Bestrebungen werden von Lehrforschung flankiert. An Mitarbeit im Lehrnetzwerk Interessierte sind herzlich eingeladen, die Autor*innen zu kontaktieren und an diesen Vorhaben mitzuwirken.


Statement on Workforce and Migration in the Health Sector to the Subcommittee on Global Health of the German Bundestag [German Parliament]

The Global Health and Migration Community was invited to submit a statement to the German Bundestag's Sub Committee on Global Health on shortages of the health workforce in Germany and its impact on global health dynamics. Sub Committee members appreciated the feedback, stating that the Community’s “in-depth analysis brought very valuable information to the policy debate". The Sub Committee is considering uploading the statement on the official website of the Bundestag.


Statement on Workforce and Migration in the Health Sector to the Subcommittee on Global Health of the German Bundestag [German Parliament]

June 2023

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The Global Health and Migration Community was invited to submit a statement to the German Bundestag's Sub Committee on Global Health on shortages of the health workforce in Germany and its impact on global health dynamics. Sub Committee members appreciated the feedback, stating that the Community’s “in-depth analysis brought very valuable information to the policy debate". The Sub Committee is considering uploading the statement on the official website of the Bundestag.