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Bosnian immigrants' perceptions of the United States health care system: a qualitative interview study. 波斯尼亚移民对美国医疗保健系统的看法:一项定性访谈研究。
Pub Date : 2003-04-01 DOI: 10.1023/a:1022907909721
H Russell Searight

During the 1990s, approximately 300,000 Bosnian immigrants came to the United States as a result of the Balkan wars. In contrast to immigrants from less developed countries, Bosnian refugees were typically older, had experienced significant war related trauma, and were accustomed to universal health insurance coverage. There is little information about Bosnian immigrants' transition to the U.S. health care system. As part of a related project, 12 Bosnian immigrants were interviewed about their perceptions of the U.S. health care system and their experiences as patients. Participants were universally critical of the U.S. system and described several core issues: confusion about insurance coverage, personalized quality of care, access to primary and specialty care; and a perception of U.S. health care as bureaucratic. Participants compared their experience with prewar Bosnian health care along these dimensions. Implications of the findings and suggestions for improving care to the Bosnian immigrant population are provided.

在20世纪90年代,由于巴尔干战争,大约有30万波斯尼亚移民来到美国。与来自较不发达国家的移民相比,波斯尼亚难民通常年龄较大,经历过与战争有关的重大创伤,并习惯于全民健康保险。关于波斯尼亚移民向美国医疗保健系统过渡的信息很少。作为一个相关项目的一部分,12名波斯尼亚移民接受了采访,询问他们对美国医疗保健系统的看法和他们作为病人的经历。与会者普遍对美国的医疗体系持批评态度,并描述了几个核心问题:对保险范围、个性化护理质量、获得初级和专科护理的困惑;以及对美国医疗保健官僚主义的看法。与会者从这些方面比较了他们与战前波斯尼亚保健的经验。提出了调查结果的影响和改善对波斯尼亚移民人口护理的建议。
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引用次数: 23
Nurses and immigration. 护士和移民。
Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI: 10.1023/a:1021049311164
Kathrin S Mautino
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引用次数: 1
Perception of spousal abuse expressed by married Bangladeshi immigrant women in Houston, Texas, U.S.A. 美国德克萨斯州休斯顿已婚孟加拉移民妇女对配偶虐待的看法
Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI: 10.1023/a:1021052212981
Nahid J Rianon, A J Shelton

Relocating from a homogeneous ethnic country into one that is heterogeneous may threaten one's self-identity, cause isolation, and trigger tension between a couple making the journey together. Most spousal abuse cannot be separated from the cultural, social, and economic contexts in which it occurs. An assessment of abuse in an immigrant community is impacted by stereotypes, cultural stigmas, and lack of knowledge or trust of available resources and services. A prevalence rate of 10% for spousal abuse was revealed in this study of 23 married female immigrants from Bangladesh residing in Houston, Texas. Using both a quantitative and qualitative design, women reported both mental/verbal and physical abuse, most frequently committed by the husband and in-laws. Commonalities exist with other immigrant groups, but characteristics unique to those from Bangladesh must be considered to effectively address abuse against women in this community.

从一个同质的民族国家迁移到一个异质的民族国家可能会威胁到一个人的自我认同,造成孤立,并引发一起旅行的夫妇之间的紧张关系。大多数配偶虐待都离不开其发生的文化、社会和经济背景。对移民社区虐待行为的评估受到刻板印象、文化污名以及对现有资源和服务缺乏知识或信任的影响。这项对居住在德克萨斯州休斯顿的23名孟加拉国已婚女性移民的研究显示,配偶虐待的患病率为10%。采用定量和定性设计,妇女报告了精神/语言和身体虐待,最常见的是丈夫和姻亲实施的虐待。与其他移民群体存在共同之处,但必须考虑到孟加拉国移民群体的独特特点,以有效解决该社区对妇女的虐待问题。
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引用次数: 34
HIV/AIDS knowledge among female migrant farm workers in the midwest. 中西部地区女性农民工对艾滋病知识的了解。
Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI: 10.1023/a:1021000228911
Keri Fitzgerald, Joana Chakraborty, Trupti Shah, Sadik Khuder, Joan Duggan

The rate of HIV infection in the migrant farm worker community is 10 times the national average. A survey was conducted of 106 female migrant farm workers in rural Northwest Ohio to assess HIV knowledge. The average participant's age was 28.7 years, 78 spoke Spanish, and 47 had an < or =8th- grade education. Fifty-six women received their information on HIV/AIDS from television. Eighty-seven women identified sexual contact as the major source of HIV transmission and 54 women identified the combination of sex, use of needles, and blood contact as the important routes. Sixty-nine women identified both homosexual and heterosexual intercourse as risk factors. Only 58 women identified perinatal infection as a route of HIV transmission and 59 women knew that treatment was available to prevent perinatal transmission. Although the majority of women had a good general knowledge of HIV transmission, further prevention education on perinatal transmission is needed among this population.

农民工群体的艾滋病毒感染率是全国平均水平的10倍。对俄亥俄州西北部农村106名女性农民工进行了艾滋病知识评估调查。参与者的平均年龄为28.7岁,78人说西班牙语,47人接受过<或=8年级教育。56名妇女通过电视获得有关艾滋病毒/艾滋病的信息。87名妇女认为性接触是艾滋病毒传播的主要来源,54名妇女认为性行为、使用针头和血液接触是重要途径。69名女性认为同性和异性性交都是危险因素。只有58名妇女确定围产期感染是艾滋病毒传播的途径,59名妇女知道有预防围产期传播的治疗方法。虽然大多数妇女对艾滋病毒传播有良好的一般了解,但需要在这一人群中进一步开展围产期传播预防教育。
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引用次数: 33
The journey to wellness: stages of refugee health promotion and disease prevention. 健康之旅:促进难民健康和预防疾病的各个阶段。
Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI: 10.1023/a:1021048112073
Lawrence A Palinkas, Sheila M Pickwell, Kendra Brandstein, Terry J Clark, Linda L Hill, Robert J Moser, Abdikadir Osman

Refugees experience a threefold challenge to their health and well-being: 1) psychiatric disorders precipitated by the refugee experience, 2) infectious and parasitic diseases endemic to countries of origin, and 3) chronic diseases endemic to host countries. This paper documents the "journey to wellness" in which these challenges are faced in stages by the refugees themselves and by the array of health and social service agencies committed to providing refugee assistance. Using the experience of a consortium of agencies in San Diego as an example, we examine the interaction between these challenges and the mobilization of organizations to develop a program of health promotion and disease prevention for Somali and other East African refugees. This mobilization involves a series of steps designed to facilitate refugee confidence, comprehension, and compliance with prevention efforts through community-provider partnerships and negotiation between refugee and organizational explanatory models of disease causation and prevention.

难民的健康和福祉面临三重挑战:1)难民经历造成的精神疾病;2)原籍国特有的传染病和寄生虫病;3)东道国特有的慢性病。本文记录了难民自己和致力于提供难民援助的一系列保健和社会服务机构分阶段面临的这些挑战的"健康之旅"。以圣地亚哥一个机构联盟的经验为例,我们研究了这些挑战与动员组织为索马里和其他东非难民制定健康促进和疾病预防方案之间的相互作用。这一动员涉及一系列步骤,旨在通过社区提供者伙伴关系和难民与组织之间关于疾病起因和预防的解释模式的谈判,促进难民对预防工作的信心、理解和遵守。
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引用次数: 97
Institutionalization, behavior and international adoption: predictors of behavior problems. 制度化、行为和国际收养:行为问题的预测因素。
Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI: 10.1023/a:1021096028003
Victor Groza, Scott D Ryan, Scottye J Cash

Since the mid-1990s, over 10,0000 children have immigrated to the United States annually via international adoption. These children bring to their families unique strengths, as well as the possibility, for some, of physical, emotional and behavioral health risks, and challenges. This article presents predictive models on behavioral health problems for one group of international adoptees from Romania (n = 216). It is a companion piece to an earlier article that described behavior issues and compared the international adoptees to a group of children adopted through the public child welfare system using a cross-sectional approach. This article illustrates that a history of institutionalization had minimal long-term adverse effects on a child's behavioral health. The parent-child relationship was a strong resource for parents at both time periods. However, there was a strong relationship between parental negative reports with the relationship and child behavior problems.

自20世纪90年代中期以来,每年有超过1万名儿童通过国际收养移民到美国。这些孩子给他们的家庭带来了独特的优势,对一些人来说,也可能带来身体、情感和行为健康的风险和挑战。本文提出了一组来自罗马尼亚的国际被收养者(n = 216)行为健康问题的预测模型。这是一篇早期文章的附属文章,该文章描述了行为问题,并使用横断面方法将国际收养者与通过公共儿童福利系统收养的一组儿童进行了比较。这篇文章说明,制度化的历史对儿童的行为健康有最小的长期不利影响。在这两个时期,亲子关系对父母来说都是一种强大的资源。然而,父母的负面报告与这种关系和儿童行为问题之间存在很强的关系。
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引用次数: 57
Book Review: Becoming American. Meri Nana-ama Danquah, ed. Hyperion, New York, 2000, xviii+236 pp., $26.65 书评:成为美国人。Meri Nana-ama Danquah编,Hyperion出版社,纽约,2000年,第18页,236页,26.65美元
Pub Date : 2002-10-01 DOI: 10.1023/A:1020129526729
Marian A. Aguilar
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引用次数: 0
Physicians and immigration. 医生和移民。
Pub Date : 2002-10-01 DOI: 10.1023/A:1020137508982
Kathrin Mautino
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引用次数: 2
The dynamic process of focus groups with migrant farmworkers: the Oregon experience. 移民农场工人焦点小组的动态过程:俄勒冈州的经验。
Pub Date : 2002-10-01 DOI: 10.1023/A:1020177409891
Marie Napolitano, Linda McCauley, Marco Beltran, Jacki Philips

Focus groups with culturally diverse populations, and Latino farmworkers in particular, have been used as an effective research method. However, the specifics of planning and implementing focus groups with diverse populations have not been elaborated in the literature. Focus groups were used as part of The Reducing Pesticide Exposure in Minority Families Project to successfully elicit migrant farmworkers' views on pesticide exposure and preferences for educational method. Although attention was paid to cultural and lifestyle considerations in the planning and implementation of our focus groups, recruitment, environmental context, convener, focus group questions, and within-population differences were identified as areas that required ongoing assessment and operational change. Vigilance to the dynamics of the process resulted in more effective focus groups.

具有不同文化背景的人群,特别是拉丁裔农场工人的焦点小组,已被用作一种有效的研究方法。然而,在文献中没有详细阐述规划和实施不同人口的焦点小组的细节。作为减少少数民族家庭农药接触项目的一部分,焦点小组成功地询问了农民工对农药接触的看法和对教育方法的偏好。虽然在焦点小组的规划和实施中注意到了文化和生活方式方面的考虑,但招聘、环境背景、召集人、焦点小组问题和人口内部差异被确定为需要持续评估和操作变化的领域。对这一进程的动态保持警惕导致了更有效的焦点小组。
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引用次数: 24
Transnational health resources, practices, and perspectives: Brazilian immigrant women's narratives. 跨国卫生资源、实践和观点:巴西移民妇女的叙述。
Pub Date : 2002-10-01 DOI: 10.1023/A:1020154402366
DeAnne K Hilfinger Messias

This paper examines the representations of transnational health resources, practices, and perspectives in the narratives of Brazilian immigrant women. The results of this qualitative narrative research indicated that in taking care of their health, these Brazilian immigrants often relied on a combination of personal and collective transnational resources. They engaged in a variety of pre-migration and transnational health practices and demonstrated a high degree of personal responsibility for their health, although they frequently delayed or postponed seeking formal health care. In responding to health and illness concerns, these immigrant women moved back and forth across informal and formal health care systems, crossing multiple national, cultural, and health care system borders. Their stories illustrated the transnational nature of personal, cultural, and political perspectives on health and health care and highlighted the layered complexities of immigrant women's health practices and resources.

本文考察了巴西移民妇女叙事中的跨国卫生资源、实践和观点的代表。这种定性叙述研究的结果表明,在照顾自己的健康方面,这些巴西移民往往依赖个人和集体跨国资源的结合。他们从事各种移徙前和跨国保健做法,并对自己的健康表现出高度的个人责任,尽管他们经常推迟或推迟寻求正规保健。为了应对健康和疾病问题,这些移民妇女在非正式和正式的卫生保健系统之间来回移动,跨越多个国家、文化和卫生保健系统的边界。她们的故事说明了个人、文化和政治视角对健康和医疗保健的跨国性质,并突出了移民妇女健康实践和资源的多层次复杂性。
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Journal of immigrant health
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