Migration from different cultures carries with it some acclimatisation challenges. This study explored various health-seeking behaviours and potential barriers to healthcare utilisation among Nigerian Christians in the UK. This qualitative study involved 10 adult male and female participants, with both interviews and focus group discussion (FG) for data collection (Interviews: n = 4, FG: n = 6). Thematic analysis revealed that religious and cultural beliefs were barriers to healthcare utilisation. The implication is that further research on cultural matching between care providers and service users is needed; where religious leaders and health providers from Nigeria can influence health decisions among this migrant community. Limitations of...
This paper reports on health beliefs and their influence on treatment decisions and behaviour among ...
BACKGROUND: Biomedical Care in Africa and the influence of culture on the health-seeking behaviour o...
The issue of how immigrant populations combine traditional and Western health beliefs and practices ...
Migration from different cultures carries with it some acclimatisation challenges. This study explor...
Healthcare underutilisation due to religio-cultural differences has been recorded among immigrant gr...
The changing face of patient’s populations in the UK has resulted in notable increases in cultural d...
This study investigates the relationships between acculturation, religion, and coping styles; as wel...
Previous studies show that health provider’s beliefs and values can influence the therapeutic proces...
Migration into the United States opens windows of opportunity, but also involves difficult experienc...
The aim of the study was to elicit beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants in the Unite...
The United States has a significant number of immigrants from Africa. More come from Nigeria than ot...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to elicit beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants i...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
This paper provides a brief overview of a study aimed at understanding the lived experiences of heal...
Migration to high income countries (such as the UK) has been found to be associated with declining h...
This paper reports on health beliefs and their influence on treatment decisions and behaviour among ...
BACKGROUND: Biomedical Care in Africa and the influence of culture on the health-seeking behaviour o...
The issue of how immigrant populations combine traditional and Western health beliefs and practices ...
Migration from different cultures carries with it some acclimatisation challenges. This study explor...
Healthcare underutilisation due to religio-cultural differences has been recorded among immigrant gr...
The changing face of patient’s populations in the UK has resulted in notable increases in cultural d...
This study investigates the relationships between acculturation, religion, and coping styles; as wel...
Previous studies show that health provider’s beliefs and values can influence the therapeutic proces...
Migration into the United States opens windows of opportunity, but also involves difficult experienc...
The aim of the study was to elicit beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants in the Unite...
The United States has a significant number of immigrants from Africa. More come from Nigeria than ot...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to elicit beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants i...
Cultural beliefs on healthcare in the 21st century by the African immigrants in the United States ha...
This paper provides a brief overview of a study aimed at understanding the lived experiences of heal...
Migration to high income countries (such as the UK) has been found to be associated with declining h...
This paper reports on health beliefs and their influence on treatment decisions and behaviour among ...
BACKGROUND: Biomedical Care in Africa and the influence of culture on the health-seeking behaviour o...
The issue of how immigrant populations combine traditional and Western health beliefs and practices ...