Seafarers in the port of Houston avoid medical care for fear of retaliation, new study says


Seafarers in the port of Houston avoid medical care for fear of retaliation, new study says

Houston Public Media, December 22, 2021

New research from the University of Texas Medical Branch found that Filipino seafarers — who make up a third of the workforce that transports goods from around the world into the Port of Houston — often avoid or delay medical care when they get injured or sick for fear of workplace retaliation. “It’s the question of ‘how far can I go without seeking medical care through US hospitals and clinics?'” said Dr. Shannon Guillot Wright, the author of the paper documenting these experiences. “‘Can I call the second officer’s wife who is a nurse? Can I treat this burn myself? Are there antibiotics on board if my thumb gets cut off in machinery?’”

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