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Health-Needs Assessment for West African Immigrants in Greater Providence, RI.

作者信息

Adu-Boahene Akosua Boadiwaa, Laws Michael Barton, Dapaah-Afriyie Kwame

机构信息

graduate of the Brown University School of Public Health.

Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice at the Brown University School of Public Health.

出版信息

R I Med J (2013). 2017 Jan 6;100(1):47-50.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

African immigrants in the United States may experience barriers to health-care access and effectiveness. This mixed-methods study used paper-based surveys of people (N=101) in the target population from Nigeria, Ghana, and Liberia, recruited through convenience and snowball sampling. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 3 clergy members who pastor churches with large Nigerian, Ghanaian, and Liberian populations, respectively; and five physicians and a clinical pharmacist who serve African immigrants.

RESULTS

Length of stay in the United States was associated with the health status of refugee children. Undocumented immigration status was associated with lack of health insurance. Cardiovascular diseases, uterine fibroids and stress-related disorders were the most prevalent reported conditions. Regardless of English fluency, many immigrants are unfamiliar with medical terminology.

CONCLUSION

African immigrants in the state of Rhode Island need more health education and resources to navigate the US health-care system. [Full article available at http://rimed.org/rimedicaljournal-2017-01.asp].

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