Rapid growth in Iowa\u27s Latino immigrant population has presented challenges for health care providers. Of principal concern are the health disparities between newcomer Latinos and established-resident Iowans and if these disparities result from a lack of access to health care or the inability of Iowa health care providers to accommodate the unique practices and perceptions of newcomer patients. The purpose of this article is to address this issue through the experience of Mexican women who have migrated to Iowa and interacted to varying degrees with health care providers. In addition to addressing issues of access and the newcomers\u27 perceptions of the cultural competence of health providers, we also explore the role that traditional o...
The underprivileged Latino community currently exists as a minority in the United States , yet as t...
This study examined the experiences of United States America nurses caring for Mexican immigrant wom...
Presentation made at Latinos in Missouri (2nd : 2007 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the annual...
Rapid growth in Iowa\u27s Latino immigrant population has presented challenges for health care provi...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
As a result of exclusionary state and federal policy decisions on immigration and health care, margi...
As members of the Mexican diaspora acculturate/assimilate to life in the United States they gain ski...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
Abstract Undocumented Mexican immigrant women in the United States are increasing in numbers, and th...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2011Latinos are the fastest growing minority gr...
The rapid influx and new demographic patterns of Latino immigrants to the United States have precipi...
UnrestrictedThe sociological literature on Mexican American or Latino healthcare seeking generally s...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (13th : 2015 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
The underprivileged Latino community currently exists as a minority in the United States , yet as t...
This study examined the experiences of United States America nurses caring for Mexican immigrant wom...
Presentation made at Latinos in Missouri (2nd : 2007 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the annual...
Rapid growth in Iowa\u27s Latino immigrant population has presented challenges for health care provi...
This dissertation examines the Latino Health Paradox through the immigrant journeys of Mexican immig...
As a result of exclusionary state and federal policy decisions on immigration and health care, margi...
As members of the Mexican diaspora acculturate/assimilate to life in the United States they gain ski...
The health of the Latino migrant population in the United States is necessary to understand and addr...
Purpose – Latinos comprise 12.5 percent of the overall population in the USA, and are the fastest-gr...
Abstract Undocumented Mexican immigrant women in the United States are increasing in numbers, and th...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2011Latinos are the fastest growing minority gr...
The rapid influx and new demographic patterns of Latino immigrants to the United States have precipi...
UnrestrictedThe sociological literature on Mexican American or Latino healthcare seeking generally s...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (13th : 2015 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
BackgroundWe compared access to health care, use of services, and health care experiences for Mexica...
The underprivileged Latino community currently exists as a minority in the United States , yet as t...
This study examined the experiences of United States America nurses caring for Mexican immigrant wom...
Presentation made at Latinos in Missouri (2nd : 2007 : Kansas City, Mo.) and published in the annual...