Martin D, Silveira C, Inoue SRV, Goldberg A, Almeida ACG, Siqueira CE, Granada D. Methodological paths of research on the socio-sanitary repercussions of COVID-19 among international migrants in Brazil. Interface (Botucatu). 2025; 29: e240548 Doi: https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.240548
Abstracts
This experience report presents the process of building and maintaining a multicenter, transdisciplinary network of researchers in transnational migration and health in COVID-19. We describe the challenges in the process, the organization of methodological strategies, the work processes, the contributions of the actors, and the limits and potential. In the multisite research in six states, we identified problems with health and illness, access to health services, and social protection for international migrants and refugees during the pandemic. This report on the planning and execution process highlights the complexity of design from a theoretical-methodological perspective, provoking reflection and unique decisions. The collective experience seeks to contribute to qualitative, multicenter, and interdisciplinary research on international migration from the Social Sciences in Public Health.
Keywords
Methods; Interdisciplinary placement; Multicenter study; Migrants; Public Health
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