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Critical thinking, health policy, and the Hmong culture group, Part II.

作者信息

Smith L

机构信息

Department of Nursing, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, USA.

出版信息

J Cult Divers. 1997 Summer;4(2):59-67; quiz 69.

PMID:9287599
Abstract

The Hmong are an Asian cultural group originating primarily in the northern hills of Laos. During the Vietnam conflict, they fought and died for the U.S. during a secret Laotian war. The U.S. gained their support in exchange for protecting them from their enemies in Laos regardless of the war's outcome. When North Vietnam took over Laos, hundreds of thousands of Hmong fled to Thailand's refugee camps; from there, over 100,000 Hmong refugees relocated to the U.S. (Heu, 1996). With them, the Hmong brought culture, language, and healthcare beliefs and rituals, as well as distinct challenges to U.S. communities, policy makers, and healthcare professionals. This article is the second in a two-part series on critical thinking and health policy and the Hmong culture group.

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