The Hill People of Laos in Southeast Asia, who are called the Hmong, are from a primitive culture which has had a written language for only 31 years. By 1980, about 3,000 of them were living in Colorado, one of 9 States to which they had migrated. In an effort to determine whether or not local health care service was accessible and acceptable to child-bearing families, a pilot survey was conducted in the Denver area. The survey consisted of interviews of the Hmong women themselves and questions of area health care providers. The interviews proved to be both difficult and illuminating. They were difficult because of the language barrier, which required exclusive use of interpreters, and because of the diffidence of the women themselves, espe...
Hmong women in the United States have been shown to have low rates of breast and\ud cervical cancer ...
Natural resource managers and policy-makers need to understand the cultures and perspectives of ethn...
Lauver’s theory of care seeking behaviors is applied to identify perceived barriers to accessing hea...
Improving prenatal care by increasing participation and enhancing health outcomes is the ultimate go...
Background: The Hmong immigrated to the United States from Laos after the Vietnam conflict ended. Hm...
Objectives. The Hmong community in the United States experience health inequities related to vacci...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of Hmong women on cancer, using foc...
The Hmong, a minority group from Laos, began arriving in Australia in 1976, having fled their countr...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This research study exp...
INTRODUCTION: Information about how the limited English proficiency immigrants make their decisions ...
The Hmong are an ethnic hill tribe group originally from Southern China with concentrated population...
The investigator in this study sought to determine the Pap test coverage for Hmong American women ag...
We describe the reproductive health and practices of Hmong immigrants before and after migration to ...
Background: This literature review delves into the intricate relationship between Hmong culture and ...
Cancer is a growing concern for women in the Hmong community. Hmong women experience poor health out...
Hmong women in the United States have been shown to have low rates of breast and\ud cervical cancer ...
Natural resource managers and policy-makers need to understand the cultures and perspectives of ethn...
Lauver’s theory of care seeking behaviors is applied to identify perceived barriers to accessing hea...
Improving prenatal care by increasing participation and enhancing health outcomes is the ultimate go...
Background: The Hmong immigrated to the United States from Laos after the Vietnam conflict ended. Hm...
Objectives. The Hmong community in the United States experience health inequities related to vacci...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of Hmong women on cancer, using foc...
The Hmong, a minority group from Laos, began arriving in Australia in 1976, having fled their countr...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.This research study exp...
INTRODUCTION: Information about how the limited English proficiency immigrants make their decisions ...
The Hmong are an ethnic hill tribe group originally from Southern China with concentrated population...
The investigator in this study sought to determine the Pap test coverage for Hmong American women ag...
We describe the reproductive health and practices of Hmong immigrants before and after migration to ...
Background: This literature review delves into the intricate relationship between Hmong culture and ...
Cancer is a growing concern for women in the Hmong community. Hmong women experience poor health out...
Hmong women in the United States have been shown to have low rates of breast and\ud cervical cancer ...
Natural resource managers and policy-makers need to understand the cultures and perspectives of ethn...
Lauver’s theory of care seeking behaviors is applied to identify perceived barriers to accessing hea...