General and Community Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039, USA.
J Community Health. 2010 Feb;35(1):27-35. doi: 10.1007/s10900-009-9191-3.
Similar to many cities in the US, the Greater Cincinnati area has recently had an increase in immigrants from other countries. In particular, there is a small but growing population of West African immigrants especially from Senegal and Mauritania. In order to better understand children's health of West African families in the Cincinnati area, in-depth, in-home narrative interviews were conducted with ten West African immigrant parents from Senegal and Mauritania. Four salient themes about cultural information related to children's health were derived from the qualitative analysis: (1) health care practice and expectations including barriers; (2) cultural values and identity; (3) health beliefs and traditions/customs; and (4) quality of life. It is essential that health care providers understand the nuances of working with West African immigrants including cultural differences, strengths, challenges and perceptions in order to provide these individuals with the most effective health care services.
与美国许多城市类似,辛辛那提大都市区最近也有越来越多的移民来自其他国家。特别是,来自塞内加尔和毛里塔尼亚等西非国家的移民数量虽小,但在不断增加。为了更好地了解辛辛那提地区西非家庭的儿童健康状况,研究人员对来自塞内加尔和毛里塔尼亚的 10 名西非移民父母进行了深入的家访式叙事访谈。通过定性分析,得出了与儿童健康相关的四个显著主题:(1)包括障碍在内的医疗保健实践和期望;(2)文化价值观和身份认同;(3)健康信念和传统/习俗;(4)生活质量。医疗服务提供者了解与西非移民合作的细微差别至关重要,包括文化差异、优势、挑战和看法,以便为这些人提供最有效的医疗服务。