Purpose. To provide a descriptive representation of the illness narratives described by Hispanic American women with CHD. Design. Focused ethnographic design. Setting. One outpatient general medicine clinic, one nurse-managed health promotion clinic, and informants\u27 homes in a large metropolitan city located in southeast Texas. Sample. Purposeful sampling from two different sites resulted in 17 interviews being conducted with 14 informants. Method. Focused ethnographic techniques were employed in the designation of participants for the study, data collection, analysis and re-presentation. Audiotaped interviews and fieldwork were transcribed verbatim and analyzed through an iterative process of data reduction, data display, drawing conclu...
This article describes the health perceptions of a sample of moderately to highly acculturated Mexic...
The purpose of the research was to investigate the experience of Middle Eastern women living in the ...
This study was designed to elicit women's perceptions of their illness experience with myocardial in...
Purpose. To provide a descriptive representation of the illness narratives described by Hispanic Ame...
Purpose. To investigate and understand the illness experiences of patients and their family members ...
We formed an academic-community partnership with the Salsa Caliente program to undertake a project t...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. Current r...
Background. Non-malignant chronic pain is a national health problem. Cultural constructions of chron...
Mexican Americans constitute one of the fastest growing populations in the United States. Within Mex...
A Clinical Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sc...
This study examined whether psychosocial and cultural factors were related to four dimen-sions of ca...
This inquiry into the lives of women living with a chronic illness brings to attention the complex p...
This research draws on the experiences of ten women who have sought treatment for their heart diseas...
dissertationThe purpose of this urban mini-ethnographic qualitative study was to examine Mexicana/o ...
How African American men and women respond to and manage living with coronary heart disease (CHD) is...
This article describes the health perceptions of a sample of moderately to highly acculturated Mexic...
The purpose of the research was to investigate the experience of Middle Eastern women living in the ...
This study was designed to elicit women's perceptions of their illness experience with myocardial in...
Purpose. To provide a descriptive representation of the illness narratives described by Hispanic Ame...
Purpose. To investigate and understand the illness experiences of patients and their family members ...
We formed an academic-community partnership with the Salsa Caliente program to undertake a project t...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. Current r...
Background. Non-malignant chronic pain is a national health problem. Cultural constructions of chron...
Mexican Americans constitute one of the fastest growing populations in the United States. Within Mex...
A Clinical Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sc...
This study examined whether psychosocial and cultural factors were related to four dimen-sions of ca...
This inquiry into the lives of women living with a chronic illness brings to attention the complex p...
This research draws on the experiences of ten women who have sought treatment for their heart diseas...
dissertationThe purpose of this urban mini-ethnographic qualitative study was to examine Mexicana/o ...
How African American men and women respond to and manage living with coronary heart disease (CHD) is...
This article describes the health perceptions of a sample of moderately to highly acculturated Mexic...
The purpose of the research was to investigate the experience of Middle Eastern women living in the ...
This study was designed to elicit women's perceptions of their illness experience with myocardial in...