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J N Y State Nurses Assoc. 1989 Jun;20(2):4-6.
Approximately 850,000 Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Laotian refugees have come to the United States since the end of the war in Vietnam. Because of language, religious, and cultural differences, these refugees present a challenge for health care providers. Nurses who work with Southeast Asians must understand how their beliefs about illness causation and treatment affect their response to health care.
自越南战争结束以来,约85万越南、柬埔寨和老挝难民来到了美国。由于语言、宗教和文化差异,这些难民给医疗服务提供者带来了挑战。与东南亚人共事的护士必须了解他们对疾病成因和治疗的信念如何影响他们对医疗保健的反应。