The purpose of this study was to describe perception of health, perception of emotional well-being, and perception of functional ability of Spanish-speaking (SS) and Englishspeaking (ES) self-identified Hispanics of the Carondelet Community Nursing Organization of southeastern Arizona. In this secondary analysis of data from an original Medicare demonstration project, SS and ES subsamples did not differ in most demographic characteristics, but did differ in educational level (~<.01) and income (~<.01). There were no differences between subsamples in perception of health, perception of emotional well-being, or perception of functional ability. Implications for nursing include considering limited educational and financial resource...
The purpose is to promote culturally competent care among healthcare providers by identifying and de...
There is only limited research on subjective social status (SSS) and its effect on health in general...
Health literacy among the elderly Hispanics is a problem for 44% who read at the lowest level due to...
The health outcomes and health practices of immigrant Latinas tend to decrease with acculturation to...
Little attention has been given to how Hispanics differ from non-Hispanics in the well-being they e...
Hispanic Americans are at risk for health-related problems. Disparities in diseases such as diabetes...
The purpose of this research was to compare and contrast the health promotion behaviors that 35- to...
This article describes the health perceptions of a sample of moderately to highly acculturated Mexic...
Objectives: This study compares various dimensions of physical and emo-tional health between older M...
Recent reports in the literature on the health status of southwestern Hispanics, most of whom are Me...
The study purpose was to determine (a) health-promoting lifestyle behaviors of Spanish-speaking Hisp...
This qualitative study, utilizing the dimensional analysis approach, was conducted to generate a sub...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe the influence of culture on various healthcare is...
ObjectivesHispanics are the fastest growing ethnic/racial group of the older adult population in the...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine if Spanish language preference was signific...
The purpose is to promote culturally competent care among healthcare providers by identifying and de...
There is only limited research on subjective social status (SSS) and its effect on health in general...
Health literacy among the elderly Hispanics is a problem for 44% who read at the lowest level due to...
The health outcomes and health practices of immigrant Latinas tend to decrease with acculturation to...
Little attention has been given to how Hispanics differ from non-Hispanics in the well-being they e...
Hispanic Americans are at risk for health-related problems. Disparities in diseases such as diabetes...
The purpose of this research was to compare and contrast the health promotion behaviors that 35- to...
This article describes the health perceptions of a sample of moderately to highly acculturated Mexic...
Objectives: This study compares various dimensions of physical and emo-tional health between older M...
Recent reports in the literature on the health status of southwestern Hispanics, most of whom are Me...
The study purpose was to determine (a) health-promoting lifestyle behaviors of Spanish-speaking Hisp...
This qualitative study, utilizing the dimensional analysis approach, was conducted to generate a sub...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe the influence of culture on various healthcare is...
ObjectivesHispanics are the fastest growing ethnic/racial group of the older adult population in the...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine if Spanish language preference was signific...
The purpose is to promote culturally competent care among healthcare providers by identifying and de...
There is only limited research on subjective social status (SSS) and its effect on health in general...
Health literacy among the elderly Hispanics is a problem for 44% who read at the lowest level due to...