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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
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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.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 1
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798216265207
- Artikelnr.: 74833233
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 1
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798216265207
- Artikelnr.: 74833233
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Yuxia Qian is associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Rukhsana Ahmed is associate professor of communication and research associate at the Center for the Elimination of Minority Health Disparities at the University at Albany, State University of New York.
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
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
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