Refugee populations who have sought permanent asylum in the United States are often ill-equipped with necessary tools and precursors for navigating the U.S. healthcare system. For Bhutanese refugees in particular, their relocation experiences are distinguished by violent refugee camps, separation from their families, and severe discrimination. As a consequence of such trauma, many refugees have developed mental illnesses, such as depression and PTSD. These are paired with staggering physical health disparities in nutritional serum levels, chronic health conditions, and women’s health. Barriers in health education, language and communication, and motivation to participate in their own health care are components of Bhutanese refugees’ lower h...
There is limited research available linking health literacy and diabetes knowledge to poor health ou...
The United States resettles refugees every year. Their population in south-central Kentucky (KY) is ...
Introduction: Many refugees who escape persecution in their own country have trouble navigating and ...
Refugee populations who have sought permanent asylum in the United States are often ill-equipped wit...
In recent years, the United States has set the lowest caps for refugees able to enter the country th...
Refugee health is a significant public health concern in the United States due to existing dispariti...
Purpose The aim of this pilot study was to explore health practices of Bhutanese refugees and their ...
Although resettlement agencies in the United States assist refugees by offering a variety of local s...
Bhutanese refugees have been coming to the United States for a short time compared with some refugee...
Issue addressed: Tasmania, Australia is home to a population of Bhutanese former-refugees who have r...
Issue addressed: Tasmania, Australia is home to a population of Bhutanese former-refugees who have r...
Issue addressed: Tasmania, Australia is home to a population of Bhutanese former-refugees who have r...
<p>Refugee health pre- and post- resettlement is a growing global health concern as displacement and...
Over 85,000 Bhutanese refugees have resettled in the United States. The worldwide refugee crisis has...
Refugees are at a heightened risk for a number of negative health outcomes including diabetes, obesi...
There is limited research available linking health literacy and diabetes knowledge to poor health ou...
The United States resettles refugees every year. Their population in south-central Kentucky (KY) is ...
Introduction: Many refugees who escape persecution in their own country have trouble navigating and ...
Refugee populations who have sought permanent asylum in the United States are often ill-equipped wit...
In recent years, the United States has set the lowest caps for refugees able to enter the country th...
Refugee health is a significant public health concern in the United States due to existing dispariti...
Purpose The aim of this pilot study was to explore health practices of Bhutanese refugees and their ...
Although resettlement agencies in the United States assist refugees by offering a variety of local s...
Bhutanese refugees have been coming to the United States for a short time compared with some refugee...
Issue addressed: Tasmania, Australia is home to a population of Bhutanese former-refugees who have r...
Issue addressed: Tasmania, Australia is home to a population of Bhutanese former-refugees who have r...
Issue addressed: Tasmania, Australia is home to a population of Bhutanese former-refugees who have r...
<p>Refugee health pre- and post- resettlement is a growing global health concern as displacement and...
Over 85,000 Bhutanese refugees have resettled in the United States. The worldwide refugee crisis has...
Refugees are at a heightened risk for a number of negative health outcomes including diabetes, obesi...
There is limited research available linking health literacy and diabetes knowledge to poor health ou...
The United States resettles refugees every year. Their population in south-central Kentucky (KY) is ...
Introduction: Many refugees who escape persecution in their own country have trouble navigating and ...