Chinese Immigrants’ Health Beliefs and Practices of Traditional Chinese Medicine in British Columbia of Canada

Tina Wu
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Objective: This study is to address the health beliefs and health behavior of Chinese immigrants residing in the Greater Vancouver area of British Columbia (BC) Province in Canada. This article discussed Chinese immigrants’ traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) use, health beliefs, and health behaviors. Methods: Information used in this study is based on data collected in the Chinese-speaking community in the Greater Vancouver area of BC in 2020–2022. Quantitative and qualitative methods were applied to this study. The first stage recruited 314 participants for the quantitative study to cross-validate an instrument tool, followed by the 2nd stage of 20 stratified random sampling out of the 314 participants for TCM-related in-depth qualitative interviews. This study focuses on the second stage of TCM qualitative interviews. Results: Results indicated that TCM health beliefs have cultural and spiritual meanings tied to the Chinese-speaking participants. There are barriers for the Chinese-speaking population to access the existing healthcare services due to their TCM health beliefs and other health needs, for example, family doctors, integrated medicine for better health outcomes, and mental health services especially during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Conclusion: Integrating TCM health beliefs and behaviors of Chinese-speaking immigrants into existing Canadian mainstream health services are strongly recommended.
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加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省华人移民的健康信仰与中医实践
目的:本研究旨在探讨居住在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省大温哥华地区的中国移民的健康信念和健康行为。本文讨论了中国移民的中医药使用、健康信念和健康行为。方法:本研究中使用的信息基于2020-2022年在不列颠哥伦比亚省大温哥华地区汉语社区收集的数据。本研究采用了定量和定性方法。第一阶段招募了314名参与者进行定量研究,以交叉验证工具,第二阶段从314名参与者中抽取20名进行分层随机抽样,进行中医药相关的深入定性访谈。本研究的重点是第二阶段的中医定性访谈。结果:研究结果表明,中医健康信仰具有与汉语参与者相关的文化和精神意义。由于中国人的中医健康信仰和其他健康需求,他们在获得现有医疗保健服务方面存在障碍,例如家庭医生、改善健康结果的综合医学和心理健康服务,尤其是在2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行期间。结论:强烈建议将讲中文的移民的中医健康信念和行为纳入加拿大现有的主流医疗服务。
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