Background: Immigrants often experience difficulties with acculturation and post migratory stress after arrival in a host country and studies report poor health, chronic pain and depression. This is a challenge for primary health care and interventions need to be evaluated. Objectives: To explore the experiences of a group of women from Somalia who took part in a multimodal pain rehabilitation programme in primary healthcare in Northern Sweden. Methods: Seven individual interviews a few months after participation, and a focus group discussion one year after the programme were conducted and analysed with Grounded theory. Results: A core category regained life emerged from the data. This was described as a process in two categories: panic and...
Women who are forced to resettle from the Middle East have experienced the cumulative trauma of war,...
Abstract: Family reunification was the most common reason (34%) for resettlement in Sweden in 2013. ...
Objectives: Many studies investigating the management of chronic pain often exclude participation of...
Background: Immigrants often experience difficulties with acculturation and post migratory stress af...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2019. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Karen Monsen. 1 c...
Objective: The study examined the health problems among non-Western first-generation immigrant women...
This study utilized a phenomenological hermeneutical approach exploring the illness beliefs and the ...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were: (a) to describe the physical and mental health status of A...
The purpose of this study was to develop an interview guide for use by primary healthcare profession...
Background This study focuses on the everyday life of immigrant women with chronic pain on long-term...
In her thesis Dignity and indignity experienced by immigrant women on long-term sick leave, Line Nor...
Background: Refugees have often been exposed to torture in their countries of origin. Rehabilitation...
Family reunification was the most common reason (34%) for resettlement in Sweden in 2013. About one-...
Illness, disease, sickness. Clinical factors, concepts of pain and sick leave patterns amongimmigra...
Objective: Even with an increasing immigrant population in Norway, there are still a limited number...
Women who are forced to resettle from the Middle East have experienced the cumulative trauma of war,...
Abstract: Family reunification was the most common reason (34%) for resettlement in Sweden in 2013. ...
Objectives: Many studies investigating the management of chronic pain often exclude participation of...
Background: Immigrants often experience difficulties with acculturation and post migratory stress af...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2019. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Karen Monsen. 1 c...
Objective: The study examined the health problems among non-Western first-generation immigrant women...
This study utilized a phenomenological hermeneutical approach exploring the illness beliefs and the ...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were: (a) to describe the physical and mental health status of A...
The purpose of this study was to develop an interview guide for use by primary healthcare profession...
Background This study focuses on the everyday life of immigrant women with chronic pain on long-term...
In her thesis Dignity and indignity experienced by immigrant women on long-term sick leave, Line Nor...
Background: Refugees have often been exposed to torture in their countries of origin. Rehabilitation...
Family reunification was the most common reason (34%) for resettlement in Sweden in 2013. About one-...
Illness, disease, sickness. Clinical factors, concepts of pain and sick leave patterns amongimmigra...
Objective: Even with an increasing immigrant population in Norway, there are still a limited number...
Women who are forced to resettle from the Middle East have experienced the cumulative trauma of war,...
Abstract: Family reunification was the most common reason (34%) for resettlement in Sweden in 2013. ...
Objectives: Many studies investigating the management of chronic pain often exclude participation of...