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Risks and perception of non-communicable diseases and health promotion behavior of middle-aged female immigrants in Japan: a qualitative exploratory study

机译:日本中年女性移民非传染性疾病和健康促进行为的风险与感知:定性探索性研究

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Ensuring good health of immigrants is a serious issue across countries, including Japan. This study focused on the health of middle-aged female immigrants in Japan who experienced changes to their health as well as an increased risk of non-communicable diseases. Specifically, the study aimed to clarify the risks and perceptions of non-communicable diseases and health promotion behavior of middle-aged female immigrants in Japan. This investigation used an exploratory design. The participants were a purposive sample of 35 middle-aged female immigrants (age?≥?40?years) living in urban and rural areas of Japan. Data were generated using mixed methods. A quantitative approach provided data of their risks of non-communicable diseases. Focus group discussions provided insights to identify their health promotion perceptions. Blood pressure measurement revealed that 29% of the immigrants had hypertension, 29% had a body mass index of ?30, and 71% had an abdominal girth of ?80?cm. About 31% had a history of chronic disease and 34% had regular medication. There were 80% who received regular health check-up, 49% who received breast cancer screening, and 34% who received cervical cancer screening. The focus group discussions indicated that the middle-aged female immigrants recognized the threat of non-communicable diseases. However, they lacked knowledge about the prevention of non-communicable diseases, and they felt that non-communicable diseases were unavoidable. They also failed to understand the benefits of health promotion behavior. The study revealed that the monolingual Japanese health service prevented immigrant women from understanding their health check-up and cancer screening results, and how to utilize the health service system. Middle-aged female immigrants in Japan had potential risks of non-communicable diseases, and recognized their threat. These settled immigrant women received health check-ups and cancer screenings with the support of their family, and consequently attained the same level of adherence as that of Japanese women. However, lack of knowledge about health promotion and its benefits and the absence of a culturally sensitive health service system for immigrants in Japan constrained their health-promotion behavior. Sociocultural multilingual-tailored interventions including interpretation services by care providers with cultural sensitivities must be developed.
机译:在包括日本在内的国家,确保良好的移民健康是一个严重的问题。本研究侧重于日本中年女性移民的健康,他们经历了对其健康的变化以及不传达疾病的风险增加。具体而言,该研究旨在阐明日本中年女性移民的非传染性疾病和健康促进行为的风险和认识。这项调查使用了探索性设计。参与者是35名中年女性移民的目的样本(年龄?≥?40?年),居住在日本城乡地区。使用混合方法生成数据。定量方法提供了他们对非传染性疾病的风险的数据。焦点小组讨论提供了识别其健康促进感知的见解。血压测量表明,29%的移民具有高血压,29%的体重指数> 30%,71%的腹部腹长>?80?cm。大约31%的人患有慢性疾病的历史,34%的定期用药。有80%的人接受了常规健康检查,49%接受乳腺癌筛查,34%接受宫颈癌筛查。焦点小组讨论表明,中年女性移民承认非传染性疾病的威胁。然而,他们缺乏关于预防非传染性疾病的了解,他们认为不传达的疾病是不可避免的。他们也未能理解健康促进行为的好处。该研究表明,单晶日本卫生服务防止移民妇女了解其健康检查和癌症筛查结果,以及如何利用卫生服务体系。日本中年女性移民潜在的非传染性疾病风险,并认识到其威胁。这些沉降的移民妇女通过他们的家庭获得健康检查和癌症筛查,因此达到了与日本女性相同的遵守程度。然而,缺乏关于健康促进的知识及其利益以及日本移民的文化敏感卫生服务体系受到了他们的健康促进行为。必须开发社会文化多语言量身定制的干预措施,包括由护理提供者提供文化敏感性的解释服务。

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