Since the 1980s, there has been a dramatic increase in immi-gration to the United States from Haiti. New and recent immi-grants from Haiti are likely to have little prior experience with biomedical care and are also likely to have suffered from the physical and mental effects of poverty, malnutrition, and violence. Access to care for this vulnerable population may be hampered by a lack of available services as well as a general lack of understanding of Hait ian spir i tual and ethnophysiologic beliefs by biomedical practitioners. The purpose of this article is to present an overview of Haitian spiritual and ethnophysiologic beliefs within their historic context, provide an introduction to Haitian ethnomedicine, and offer suggestions for cli...
Objective. To identify the strategies of success and the challenges relative to healthcare delivery ...
This article details the response of Voodoo Practitioners in Haiti, specifically Houngans and Mambos...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is 19.7% in Haiti (DeGennaro et al., 2018). Haitia...
Background: Haitian migrants played an important role shaping Cuban culture and traditional ethnobot...
Haitis complex history and culture plays a major role in shaping the current access to safe water re...
Vodou as an explanatory framework for illness has been considered an impediment to biomedical psychi...
HIV infection has remained a constant health problem in the United States and at the end of 2014, ap...
Five medical students traveled with 4 doctors and a medical photographer to Mayaya, La Victoire, Hai...
This study analyses the development of health care in Haiti as it has emerged from a syncretic cultu...
Owing to its grappling with a motley of intricate socioeconomic, as well as medico-legal, crises, Ha...
Migration is on the rise as Haitians seek economic and educational opportunities for their progeny i...
According to the 1999 U.S. Census, there were approximately thirty-three million African Americans a...
The underutilization of mental health services by members of the Haitian American community is a wel...
An underutilization of a variety of services including healthcare and mental health services (MHS) a...
Background: The pervasiveness of hypertension (HTN), morbidity, and mortality in Haitians immigrants...
Objective. To identify the strategies of success and the challenges relative to healthcare delivery ...
This article details the response of Voodoo Practitioners in Haiti, specifically Houngans and Mambos...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is 19.7% in Haiti (DeGennaro et al., 2018). Haitia...
Background: Haitian migrants played an important role shaping Cuban culture and traditional ethnobot...
Haitis complex history and culture plays a major role in shaping the current access to safe water re...
Vodou as an explanatory framework for illness has been considered an impediment to biomedical psychi...
HIV infection has remained a constant health problem in the United States and at the end of 2014, ap...
Five medical students traveled with 4 doctors and a medical photographer to Mayaya, La Victoire, Hai...
This study analyses the development of health care in Haiti as it has emerged from a syncretic cultu...
Owing to its grappling with a motley of intricate socioeconomic, as well as medico-legal, crises, Ha...
Migration is on the rise as Haitians seek economic and educational opportunities for their progeny i...
According to the 1999 U.S. Census, there were approximately thirty-three million African Americans a...
The underutilization of mental health services by members of the Haitian American community is a wel...
An underutilization of a variety of services including healthcare and mental health services (MHS) a...
Background: The pervasiveness of hypertension (HTN), morbidity, and mortality in Haitians immigrants...
Objective. To identify the strategies of success and the challenges relative to healthcare delivery ...
This article details the response of Voodoo Practitioners in Haiti, specifically Houngans and Mambos...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is 19.7% in Haiti (DeGennaro et al., 2018). Haitia...