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Health and illness beliefs, health behavior and choice of medicine and its use among Asian Indian immigrants.

机译:亚洲印第安移民中的健康和疾病信念,健康行为,药物选择及其使用。

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The purpose of this study was to familiarize health care practitioners with the health and illness beliefs and health behavior of Asian Indian immigrants so as to enable them to provide culturally appropriate care to this population. The research questions aimed to find the health and illness beliefs, health behavior, choice of medicine and the hierarchy of resort to different medical practices and the expectations of Asian Indian immigrants from their health care providers.; The study was an exploratory study employing ethnographic methods to collect data. These included interviews and observations. The study sample included twenty-one immigrants from all walks of life from India. They were recruited using the snowballing technique.; Results. Asian Indian immigrants consider health to be a very important aspect of life. These health beliefs influence decision making related to preventive health. Depending on the beliefs about the status of their own health, people take measures to either promote their health or to prevent future illness. These practices however differed by age, gender and health status. Asian Indian immigrants also use a variety of treatment options to either prevent future illness or to treat an existing illness. These vary from home made remedies to Indian medical systems such as ayurveda, homeopathy or naturopathy, to western medicine to other alternative practices such as acupressure, acupuncture and chiropractic therapy. The order in which they use these alternatives is not consistent but generally depends on health and illness beliefs, severity of illness, type of illness, prior experience with an illness, cost of medicine and length of stay in the US. Compliance with medications was found to be an issue with this group of immigrants because of the general belief that medications are bad. The Asian Indian immigrants have mixed feelings about their experiences with the health care providers in the US. Many of them like the openness between the practitioners and the patients here but have mixed feelings about the idea of autonomy of patients with the patient having to make decisions about their own health care. Further research is required to fully understand the health behavior of this population.
机译:这项研究的目的是使医疗保健从业人员熟悉亚洲印度移民的健康和疾病信念以及健康行为,从而使他们能够为这一人口提供文化上适当的护理。研究问题的目的是找到健康和疾病的信念,健康行为,药物的选择以及诉诸不同医学实践的等级以及对亚洲印度移民对其医疗保健提供者的期望。该研究是一项采用人种学方法收集数据的探索性研究。这些包括访谈和观察。该研究样本包括来自印度各行各业的21名移民。他们是用滚雪球技术招募的。 结果。亚洲印度移民认为健康是生活中非常重要的方面。这些健康观念影响与预防性健康相关的决策。根据对自己健康状况的信念,人们采取措施促进自己的健康或预防将来的疾病。但是,这些做法因年龄,性别和健康状况而异。亚洲印度裔移民还使用多种治疗方法来预防未来的疾病或治疗现有的疾病。从自制疗法到印度医疗系统(如阿育吠陀,顺势疗法或自然疗法),西药到其他替代疗法(如指压,针灸和整脊疗法),都有所不同。他们使用这些替代品的顺序并不一致,但通常取决于健康和疾病的信念,疾病的严重程度,疾病的类型,疾病的既往经历,药物成本和在美国的停留时间。由于普遍认为用药不好,因此对这批移民而言,服药是一个问题。亚洲印第安移民对他们在美国的医疗服务提供者的经历有不同的看法。他们中的许多人喜欢这里的从业者与患者之间的开放态度,但对患者自主权的想法充满了困惑,因为患者必须自行决定自己的医疗保健。需要进一步研究以充分了解该人群的健康行为。

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  • 作者

    Rao, Deepa Shantharam.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Pharmacy.; Engineering Civil.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 244 p.
  • 总页数 244
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 药剂学;建筑科学;
  • 关键词

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