Latin@ immigrants face social and cultural barriers, which can impact use of medical/health services for this population, including language, cultural forces, and fear of deportation. The purpose of this study is to understand human and health services related behaviors among Latin@ immigrants. Spanish speaking participants reported on health information packets and medical literacy items in an anonymous survey. Medical terminology items were used to determine comprehension and knowledge of medical services concerning the Latin@ community in a Southern state. Participants reported on health behavior and utilization of services. Recommendations for policies and providers are explored
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
Background - The Amigos Médicos Clinic is a Wayne State School of Medicine Latino Medical Student As...
Health Disparities among Latinx Communities: Issues of Access to Information, Interpreters, and Bili...
Background Language barriers cause a disconnect between patients and health care workers. What furth...
Latinx Immigrants\u27 Healthcare Access: Barriers, Consequences and Strategies for the Future Ashley...
Exploring the Expression of Pain by Limited English Proficient Latino Immigrants in Language and Cul...
The Latino population is one of many minority groups in the United States that consistently receives...
There are over 20 million foreign-born Hispanics currently living in the United States. Research sh...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
There is an urgent and growing need for health practitioners who are bilingual and possess cultural ...
Health care and immigration in the United States are complex and\ud controversial topics. Undocument...
Abstract Background Immigrants from culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse countries fac...
Anti-immigrant policies undermine the health and wellbeing of Latinx communities, who also face whit...
abstract: This study examined the relationship between acculturation and Latinos’ perceptions of hea...
Throughout the ever-changing history of immigrants in the US, one thing has been common—the lack of ...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
Background - The Amigos Médicos Clinic is a Wayne State School of Medicine Latino Medical Student As...
Health Disparities among Latinx Communities: Issues of Access to Information, Interpreters, and Bili...
Background Language barriers cause a disconnect between patients and health care workers. What furth...
Latinx Immigrants\u27 Healthcare Access: Barriers, Consequences and Strategies for the Future Ashley...
Exploring the Expression of Pain by Limited English Proficient Latino Immigrants in Language and Cul...
The Latino population is one of many minority groups in the United States that consistently receives...
There are over 20 million foreign-born Hispanics currently living in the United States. Research sh...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
There is an urgent and growing need for health practitioners who are bilingual and possess cultural ...
Health care and immigration in the United States are complex and\ud controversial topics. Undocument...
Abstract Background Immigrants from culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse countries fac...
Anti-immigrant policies undermine the health and wellbeing of Latinx communities, who also face whit...
abstract: This study examined the relationship between acculturation and Latinos’ perceptions of hea...
Throughout the ever-changing history of immigrants in the US, one thing has been common—the lack of ...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
Background - The Amigos Médicos Clinic is a Wayne State School of Medicine Latino Medical Student As...
Health Disparities among Latinx Communities: Issues of Access to Information, Interpreters, and Bili...