难民群体寻求健康的行为模式——以肯塔基州中南部为例

Chika Ejike, Grace Lartey, Randy Capps, David Ciochetty
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每年都有成千上万的人因种族灭绝、饥荒、内战和本国的其他危机而流离失所。美国传统上接受重新安置难民。这些难民将重新安置视为获得适当保健的机会。由于难民人口文化认同的多样性,研究复杂的文化依赖的医疗保健利用模式是必要的。来自肯塔基州中南部缅甸、刚果和伊拉克难民社区的四名难民完成了访谈。他们从各自的文化角度分享经验和见解。结果表明,人口因素通过国籍和语言直接影响可获得性,而社会因素和信仰通过宗教、文化适应、医疗保险、交通和医疗机构/提供者的文化能力水平影响可获得性。这些发现将有助于围绕这一文化多样化人口的福祉展开流行的健康和决策辩论。DOI: 10.18297/rgh/vol2/iss2/10投稿日期:2018年11月19日投稿日期:2019年7月9日网站:https://ir.library.louisville.edu/rgh1卫生与人类服务学院,西肯塔基大学公共卫生系2教育管理领导与研究学院,教育与行为服务学院,西肯塔基大学,博林格林,肯塔基州3医疗中心,博林格林,肯塔基州这篇原创文章由ThinkIR免费开放获取:路易斯维尔大学的机构知识库。它已被ThinkIR的一位授权编辑接受,并被列入《难民与全球健康杂志》。欲了解更多信息,请联系thinkir@louisville.edu。推荐引文:Ejike, Chika;Lartey、优雅;capp,兰迪;乔切蒂,大卫(2019)“难民群体中寻求健康的行为模式-在肯塔基州中南部的案例研究,”难民与全球健康杂志:第2卷:Iss. 2,第10条。
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Health-Seeking Behavioral Patterns among Refugee Groups – A Case-Study in South-central Kentucky
Each year, thousands of people get displaced from their homes due to genocide, famine, civil wars and other crises in their countries. The United States has traditionally been receptive to resettling refugees. These refugees view resettlement as an opportunity to obtain proper health care. Due to the diverse cultural identities of refugee populations, it is essential to research complex culturally dependent healthcare utilization patterns. A purposeful sample of four refugees from the Burmese, Congolese and Iraqi refugee communities in south-central Kentuckycompleted interviews. They shared experiences and insights from their cultural points of view. Results showed demographic factors directly impacted access through nationality and language, while social factors and beliefs impacted access through religion, acculturation, health insurance, transportation and the level of cultural competency of a health care facility/provider. These findings would contribute to the popular health and policy-making debates that surround the well-being of this culturally diverse population. DOI: 10.18297/rgh/vol2/iss2/10 Submitted Date: November 19, 2018 Accepted Date: July 9, 2019 Website: https://ir.library.louisville.edu/rgh Affiliations: 1Department of Public Health, College of Health and Human Services, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY 2Department of Educational Administration Leadership and Research, College of Education and Behavioral Services, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green , KY 3The Medical Center, Bowling Green, KY This original article is brought to you for free and open access by ThinkIR: The University of Louisville’s Institutional Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in the Journal of Refugee & Global Health by an authorized editor of ThinkIR. For more information, please contact thinkir@louisville.edu. Recommended Citation: Ejike, Chika; Lartey, Grace; Capps, Randy; Ciochetty, David (2019) “Health-Seeking Behavioral Patterns among Refugee Groups – A Case Study in South-central Kentucky,” Journal of Refugee & Global Health: Vol. 2 : Iss. 2 , Article 10.
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