| Literature DB >> 21916683 |
Marja Tiilikainen1, Peter H Koehn.
Abstract
Despite its growing practice, transnational medical care has not yet been embedded as a critical component of health research, professional practice, or analyses of changes in the social determinants of health. Biomedical practitioners in Finland have failed to take into account the transformative role of transnational health care. Consequently, Somali migrants do not receive informed advice on how to incorporate distant practices into physical and mental health plans. By connecting here-and-there (Finland and Somaliland) studies involving outlooks on and experiences of illness, healing, and interactions among Somali migrants and their medical providers, we show how transnational connections augment personal resilience.Mesh:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21916683 DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2011.577288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Anthropol ISSN: 0145-9740