There is a growing awareness and interest in the development of culturally competent health knowledge. Drawing on experience using a qualitative approach to elicit information from Mandarin- or Cantonese-speaking participants for a colorectal cancer prevention study, the authors describe lessons learned through the analysis process. These lessons include benefits and drawbacks of the use of coders from the studied culture group, challenges posed by using translated data for analysis, and suitable analytic approaches and research methods for cross-cultural, cross-language qualitative research. The authors also discuss the implications of these lessons for the development of culturally competent health knowledge
Background: Patient satisfaction has become an increasingly important health care quality indicator ...
Introduction: Health disparities among immigrants exist across socioecological domains. While Chines...
To develop and validate quantitative scales that measure Chinese cultural views about health and can...
Abstract: There is a growing awareness and interest in the development of culturally competent healt...
Traditionally health care research is often valued on the evidence-based basis which is dominated by...
Developing culturally competent health knowledge: Issues of data analysis of cross-cultural, cross-l...
Traditionally health care research is often valued on the evidence-based basis, which is dominated ...
Social science and health services research have much to gain from cross-national qualitative resear...
Objectives: To investigate why first-generation Chinese immigrants with diabetes have difficulty obt...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in the U.S. Asian community, marked by lower cancer screening r...
<p>Life is a reality that can be both fundamental and challenging at the same time. In this pa...
Health translation represents a critical yet underexplored research field in Translation Studies. Hi...
While a growing body of research has examined immigrants’ health generally, less is known specifical...
Aims and objectives: To illuminate translation practice in cross-language inter- view in health care...
Objectives: The study aims were to (a) describe the experiences of Chinese Australians with heart di...
Background: Patient satisfaction has become an increasingly important health care quality indicator ...
Introduction: Health disparities among immigrants exist across socioecological domains. While Chines...
To develop and validate quantitative scales that measure Chinese cultural views about health and can...
Abstract: There is a growing awareness and interest in the development of culturally competent healt...
Traditionally health care research is often valued on the evidence-based basis which is dominated by...
Developing culturally competent health knowledge: Issues of data analysis of cross-cultural, cross-l...
Traditionally health care research is often valued on the evidence-based basis, which is dominated ...
Social science and health services research have much to gain from cross-national qualitative resear...
Objectives: To investigate why first-generation Chinese immigrants with diabetes have difficulty obt...
Cancer is the leading cause of death in the U.S. Asian community, marked by lower cancer screening r...
<p>Life is a reality that can be both fundamental and challenging at the same time. In this pa...
Health translation represents a critical yet underexplored research field in Translation Studies. Hi...
While a growing body of research has examined immigrants’ health generally, less is known specifical...
Aims and objectives: To illuminate translation practice in cross-language inter- view in health care...
Objectives: The study aims were to (a) describe the experiences of Chinese Australians with heart di...
Background: Patient satisfaction has become an increasingly important health care quality indicator ...
Introduction: Health disparities among immigrants exist across socioecological domains. While Chines...
To develop and validate quantitative scales that measure Chinese cultural views about health and can...