For many Haitians in the Bahamas, migration and the process of adapting to life in an often hostile environment creates stress and may be correlated with high blood pressure. This study examines the social determinants of hypertension among Haitians in the Bahamas by exploring how experiences of migration create stress that is believed to cause high blood pressure. The Haitian explanatory model of high blood pressure, tansyon, explains the relationships between variables such as diet, stress, and poverty, and the blood. Research was conducted in several Haitian communities in New Providence and Abaco using ethnographic methods such as interviews and participant observation. Information about hypertension was also obtained during communi...
Background: The pervasiveness of hypertension (HTN), morbidity, and mortality in Haitians immigrants...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of a culturally tailored education programme for Hai...
This thesis presents a focused ethnographic study of hypertension in people of African Caribbean ori...
For many Haitians in the Bahamas, migration and the process of adapting to life creates stress and m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Little is known about how Haitian immigrants define an...
Two years after the January 2010 earthquake, the Haitian Ministry of Public Health and Population de...
The terms “health disparities” and “social justice” are popular buzz words in health care. These ter...
Patient compliance and health care communication are impacted by health literacy. Poor health choice...
Background: In the U.S., African-American adults have an increased risk than other races of developi...
DePaul University. This work would not have been possible without the collaboration of several Haiti...
Background: With the burden of disease shifting from communicable to non-communicable diseases, hype...
This is a report of a pilot study to explore the barriers to the prevention and control of high bloo...
Chronic hypertension is a prevalent endemic disease throughout the Caribbean area. The present resea...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine what is known about hypertension among adults living in Haiti. BAC...
A review of original and published data yields the consistent finding that chronic hypertension is e...
Background: The pervasiveness of hypertension (HTN), morbidity, and mortality in Haitians immigrants...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of a culturally tailored education programme for Hai...
This thesis presents a focused ethnographic study of hypertension in people of African Caribbean ori...
For many Haitians in the Bahamas, migration and the process of adapting to life creates stress and m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Little is known about how Haitian immigrants define an...
Two years after the January 2010 earthquake, the Haitian Ministry of Public Health and Population de...
The terms “health disparities” and “social justice” are popular buzz words in health care. These ter...
Patient compliance and health care communication are impacted by health literacy. Poor health choice...
Background: In the U.S., African-American adults have an increased risk than other races of developi...
DePaul University. This work would not have been possible without the collaboration of several Haiti...
Background: With the burden of disease shifting from communicable to non-communicable diseases, hype...
This is a report of a pilot study to explore the barriers to the prevention and control of high bloo...
Chronic hypertension is a prevalent endemic disease throughout the Caribbean area. The present resea...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine what is known about hypertension among adults living in Haiti. BAC...
A review of original and published data yields the consistent finding that chronic hypertension is e...
Background: The pervasiveness of hypertension (HTN), morbidity, and mortality in Haitians immigrants...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the feasibility of a culturally tailored education programme for Hai...
This thesis presents a focused ethnographic study of hypertension in people of African Caribbean ori...