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波斯尼亚和苏联难民的医疗保健经历。

Bosnian and Soviet refugees' experiences with health care.

作者信息

Lipson Juliene G, Weinstein Harvey M, Gladstone Eleanor A, Sarnoff Rhonda H

机构信息

Department of Community Health Systems, University of California, San Francisco, USA.

出版信息

West J Nurs Res. 2003 Nov;25(7):854-71. doi: 10.1177/0193945903256714.

Abstract

Studies of refugees in the United States rarely address health the first few years following resettlement in part because the refugees become subsumed under the foreign-born or immigrant category. A national study reaffirmed the so-called healthy immigrant effect, but fewer sick days and less physician use may actually reflect access problems, economic concerns, and health beliefs or practices that clash with American health care. Because statistics may mask differences in health and why people seek professional care, it is important to combine qualitative and quantitative approaches. This study examined health, illness, and health care use patterns of refugees in Northern California using a database analysis, a medical record review, and an ethnographic study of the Bosnian and former Soviet Union refugee communities. This article describes some ethnographic findings from participant observation, semistructured interviews, and focus groups, with an emphasis on people's experiences with health care, health risk behaviors, and self-care.

摘要

在美国,针对难民的研究很少涉及重新安置后头几年的健康状况,部分原因是难民被归入外国出生者或移民类别。一项全国性研究再次证实了所谓的健康移民效应,但病假天数较少和看医生次数较少实际上可能反映出就医机会问题、经济担忧以及与美国医疗保健相冲突的健康观念或行为。由于统计数据可能掩盖健康方面的差异以及人们寻求专业护理的原因,因此将定性和定量方法结合起来很重要。本研究通过数据库分析、病历审查以及对波斯尼亚和前苏联难民社区的人种学研究,考察了北加利福尼亚州难民的健康、疾病及医疗保健使用模式。本文描述了参与观察、半结构化访谈和焦点小组的一些人种学研究结果,重点是人们在医疗保健、健康风险行为和自我护理方面的经历。

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