The purpose of this study is to investigate in what ways cultural value differences between Alaskan Native clients and non-Native health professionals affect the communicating of wellness concepts. Specifically, this study focuses on possible difference in the cultural value orientation of Man\u27s Relationship to Health
A needs assessment of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) community members and providers of a...
An understanding of the importance of culturally sensitive care has progressed immensely in the last...
Background: There is a need for a culturally adapted curriculum within peer support services that ad...
Traditional healing methods are an important part of the culture and health of many American Indian/...
The perspectives of Alaska Native (AN) peoples are rarely represented in quality of life (QOL) resea...
Circumpolar Indigenous populations continue to experience dramatic health inequities when compared t...
This review introduces the concept of culture-sensitive health communication. The basic premise is t...
Even in the Scandinavian countries, where welfare resources such as education and healthcare are off...
Culturally relevant health promotion is an opportunity to reduce health inequities in diseases with ...
This health care evaluation has three purposes: 1) identify and measure the health status of Alaska ...
Background: Navajo Nation Community Health Representatives (CHR) are trained community health worker...
In the twenty-first century mankind lives in a more multicultural environment than ever before. For ...
Alaska Native people experience disparities in mortality from heart disease and stroke. This work at...
This article compares the health perceptions, concerns, and coping strategies among elders in two As...
Many members of cultural minorities have chronic and debilitating illnesses which need effective med...
A needs assessment of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) community members and providers of a...
An understanding of the importance of culturally sensitive care has progressed immensely in the last...
Background: There is a need for a culturally adapted curriculum within peer support services that ad...
Traditional healing methods are an important part of the culture and health of many American Indian/...
The perspectives of Alaska Native (AN) peoples are rarely represented in quality of life (QOL) resea...
Circumpolar Indigenous populations continue to experience dramatic health inequities when compared t...
This review introduces the concept of culture-sensitive health communication. The basic premise is t...
Even in the Scandinavian countries, where welfare resources such as education and healthcare are off...
Culturally relevant health promotion is an opportunity to reduce health inequities in diseases with ...
This health care evaluation has three purposes: 1) identify and measure the health status of Alaska ...
Background: Navajo Nation Community Health Representatives (CHR) are trained community health worker...
In the twenty-first century mankind lives in a more multicultural environment than ever before. For ...
Alaska Native people experience disparities in mortality from heart disease and stroke. This work at...
This article compares the health perceptions, concerns, and coping strategies among elders in two As...
Many members of cultural minorities have chronic and debilitating illnesses which need effective med...
A needs assessment of American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) community members and providers of a...
An understanding of the importance of culturally sensitive care has progressed immensely in the last...
Background: There is a need for a culturally adapted curriculum within peer support services that ad...