In this book, Yuxia Qian and Rukhsana Ahmed explore health acculturation, which they argue is a complex, multidimensional communication process involving concerted efforts from migrants, health professionals, researchers, community members, policymakers, and the media, rather than a unidimensional process synonymous with assimilation. Qian and Ahmed examine individual migrant health acculturation experiences, community-based culturally-centered health interventions, and cross-cultural health promotion and campaigns. Ultimately, this book unpacks the complexity surrounding the health…mehr
In this book, Yuxia Qian and Rukhsana Ahmed explore health acculturation, which they argue is a complex, multidimensional communication process involving concerted efforts from migrants, health professionals, researchers, community members, policymakers, and the media, rather than a unidimensional process synonymous with assimilation. Qian and Ahmed examine individual migrant health acculturation experiences, community-based culturally-centered health interventions, and cross-cultural health promotion and campaigns. Ultimately, this book unpacks the complexity surrounding the health acculturation process through different theoretical frameworks and cross-cultural applications in a range of communication contexts, including the interpersonal, family, community, organizational, and media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Yuxia Qian and Rukhsana Ahmed - Foreword by Elaine Hsieh - Contributions by Kamran Ahmed; Rukhsana Ahmed; Maria Orleny Arboleda; Asya Cooley; Skye Cooley; Kathleen A. Culhane-Pera; James W. Dearing; Carolina De La Rosa Mateo; Jay R. Desai; Roli
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Section I Migrant Communication Challenges in Healthcare Chapter One: Communication Dimensions of Healthcare Engagement and Patient Health Literacy for Immigrant Populations: A Systematic Review Seulgi Park and Rukhsana Ahmed Chapter Two: Navigating the Healthcare Landscape: Unravelling Challenges Faced by Migrants Keith Richards Chapter Three: Communication about Acculturative Stressors in Latino Immigrant Families Carolina Fernandez Branson, Carolina De La Rosa Mateo, and Rodolfo Gutierrez Section II Migrant Health Acculturation Experiences Chapter Four: Managing Uncertainties in Health Acculturation: Cases of Asian Migrants Yuxia Qian, Rukhsana Ahmed, and Thi Van Anh Nguyen Chapter Five: Health Acculturation Among Latina(o)s Suffering from Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: The Cases of Camila and Cedro Corey Jay Liberman and Yu Lu Chapter Six: Exploring Vaccine Confidence and Hesitancy Narratives among US Hispanic Migrants Asya Cooley, Skye Cooley, Jared Johnson, and Juwon Hwang Section III Community-Based Health Interventions for Migrants and Ethnic Minorities Chapter Seven: The Culturally Adaptive Care Model: A Project ECHO Case Study Nagesh Rao, R. Sam Larson, Caryn Medved, and James W. Dearing Chapter Eight: Using Community Based-Participatory Action Research to Improve Health Acculturation and Equity of Immigrant/Minoritized Communities M. Beatriz Torres, Shannon Pergament, Rebecca Shirley, Kathleen A. Culhane-Pera, Kristen Spargo, Walter Novillo, Amran Ahmed, Maria Arboleda, Anita Tamang, Munira Salad, Sey Lee, Roli Dwivedi, and Maiyia Y. Kasouaher Chapter Nine: Using community-based participatory action research to develop, implement and disseminate a targeted eHealth communication intervention for Hmong-American parents and adolescents Serena Xiong, M. Beatriz Torres, April Wilhelm, Tounhia Khang, Bai Vue, Kathleen Culhane-Pera, Jay Desai, Shannon Pergament, and Hee Yun Lee Section IV Cross-Cultural Health Promotion & Media Coverage of Ethnic Medicines Chapter Ten: Acculturation and Cross-Cultural Health Promotion Julie Martin Chapter Eleven: Journalists' Reporting on Traditional Chinese Medicine during COVID-19: Integrating Medical Practices under Multiculturalism or Combating Misinformation? Joseph Nicolai and Stephen Li About the Contributors
Section I Migrant Communication Challenges in Healthcare Chapter One: Communication Dimensions of Healthcare Engagement and Patient Health Literacy for Immigrant Populations: A Systematic Review Seulgi Park and Rukhsana Ahmed Chapter Two: Navigating the Healthcare Landscape: Unravelling Challenges Faced by Migrants Keith Richards Chapter Three: Communication about Acculturative Stressors in Latino Immigrant Families Carolina Fernandez Branson, Carolina De La Rosa Mateo, and Rodolfo Gutierrez Section II Migrant Health Acculturation Experiences Chapter Four: Managing Uncertainties in Health Acculturation: Cases of Asian Migrants Yuxia Qian, Rukhsana Ahmed, and Thi Van Anh Nguyen Chapter Five: Health Acculturation Among Latina(o)s Suffering from Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: The Cases of Camila and Cedro Corey Jay Liberman and Yu Lu Chapter Six: Exploring Vaccine Confidence and Hesitancy Narratives among US Hispanic Migrants Asya Cooley, Skye Cooley, Jared Johnson, and Juwon Hwang Section III Community-Based Health Interventions for Migrants and Ethnic Minorities Chapter Seven: The Culturally Adaptive Care Model: A Project ECHO Case Study Nagesh Rao, R. Sam Larson, Caryn Medved, and James W. Dearing Chapter Eight: Using Community Based-Participatory Action Research to Improve Health Acculturation and Equity of Immigrant/Minoritized Communities M. Beatriz Torres, Shannon Pergament, Rebecca Shirley, Kathleen A. Culhane-Pera, Kristen Spargo, Walter Novillo, Amran Ahmed, Maria Arboleda, Anita Tamang, Munira Salad, Sey Lee, Roli Dwivedi, and Maiyia Y. Kasouaher Chapter Nine: Using community-based participatory action research to develop, implement and disseminate a targeted eHealth communication intervention for Hmong-American parents and adolescents Serena Xiong, M. Beatriz Torres, April Wilhelm, Tounhia Khang, Bai Vue, Kathleen Culhane-Pera, Jay Desai, Shannon Pergament, and Hee Yun Lee Section IV Cross-Cultural Health Promotion & Media Coverage of Ethnic Medicines Chapter Ten: Acculturation and Cross-Cultural Health Promotion Julie Martin Chapter Eleven: Journalists' Reporting on Traditional Chinese Medicine during COVID-19: Integrating Medical Practices under Multiculturalism or Combating Misinformation? Joseph Nicolai and Stephen Li About the Contributors
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