This paper analyses the experiences of Anglo-Canadian and immigrant Chinese families with a chronically ill child by using the idea that the social organization and ideology of health care services generate particular illness experiences. Immigrant families find the ideology dissonant with their customs for managing illness. The disjuncture between practices often leads to non-compliance and ineffective treatment. Health professionals explain non-compliance by the obvious facts of cultural differences, but I argue that it should be understood by institutional practices that exclude families from participating in caretaking. I maintain that patients and families should be included in decisions that affect their lives. Pressures from governme...
Living with a chronic illness such as diabetes or heart disease and accessing health care over many ...
Health outcomes and impact of cardiovascular disease vary between populations, where ethnic minoriti...
Chinese immigrants in the Netherlands are less likely than other ethnic groups to utilize mainstream...
Research on Chinese families documents the importance of the family in providing informal health sup...
This study investigated the ways by which the health care experiences of non- English speaking (NES)...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
grantor: University of TorontoChronic fatigue and weakness are common complaints afflictin...
This inquiry into the lives of women living with a chronic illness brings to attention the complex p...
Many health care professionals may be unaware of the range and nature of issues that immigrant famil...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
OBJECTIVE— Although Asians demonstrate elevated levels of type 2 diabetes, little attention has been...
Purpose: Healthcare utilization and health-seeking behaviors of Chinese American immigrant women may...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
Palliative care for non-dominant ethnocultural groups is problematized in the palliative care litera...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore arthritis management strategies among Chinese i...
Living with a chronic illness such as diabetes or heart disease and accessing health care over many ...
Health outcomes and impact of cardiovascular disease vary between populations, where ethnic minoriti...
Chinese immigrants in the Netherlands are less likely than other ethnic groups to utilize mainstream...
Research on Chinese families documents the importance of the family in providing informal health sup...
This study investigated the ways by which the health care experiences of non- English speaking (NES)...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
grantor: University of TorontoChronic fatigue and weakness are common complaints afflictin...
This inquiry into the lives of women living with a chronic illness brings to attention the complex p...
Many health care professionals may be unaware of the range and nature of issues that immigrant famil...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
OBJECTIVE— Although Asians demonstrate elevated levels of type 2 diabetes, little attention has been...
Purpose: Healthcare utilization and health-seeking behaviors of Chinese American immigrant women may...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
Palliative care for non-dominant ethnocultural groups is problematized in the palliative care litera...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore arthritis management strategies among Chinese i...
Living with a chronic illness such as diabetes or heart disease and accessing health care over many ...
Health outcomes and impact of cardiovascular disease vary between populations, where ethnic minoriti...
Chinese immigrants in the Netherlands are less likely than other ethnic groups to utilize mainstream...