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The journey to wellness: stages of refugee health promotion and disease prevention.

Lawrence A Palinkas1, Sheila M Pickwell, Kendra Brandstein, Terry J Clark, Linda L Hill, Robert J Moser, Abdikadir Osman.   

Abstract

Refugees experience a threefold challenge to their health and well-being: 1) psychiatric disorders precipitated by the refugee experience, 2) infectious and parasitic diseases endemic to countries of origin, and 3) chronic diseases endemic to host countries. This paper documents the "journey to wellness" in which these challenges are faced in stages by the refugees themselves and by the array of health and social service agencies committed to providing refugee assistance. Using the experience of a consortium of agencies in San Diego as an example, we examine the interaction between these challenges and the mobilization of organizations to develop a program of health promotion and disease prevention for Somali and other East African refugees. This mobilization involves a series of steps designed to facilitate refugee confidence, comprehension, and compliance with prevention efforts through community-provider partnerships and negotiation between refugee and organizational explanatory models of disease causation and prevention.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14512755     DOI: 10.1023/a:1021048112073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Health        ISSN: 1096-4045


  40 in total

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10.  The impact of functional health literacy and acculturation on the oral health status of Somali refugees living in Massachusetts.

Authors:  Paul L Geltman; Jo Hunter Adams; Jennifer Cochran; Gheorghe Doros; Denis Rybin; Michelle Henshaw; Linda L Barnes; Michael Paasche-Orlow
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