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“They Wait until the Disease Has Taking over You and the Doctors Cannot Do Anything about It”: Qualitative Insights from Harambee! 2.0

African immigrants make up a large subgroup of Black/African-Americans in the US. However, because African immigrant groups are typically categorized as “Black,” little is known about their preventative healthcare needs. Differences in culture, life and healthcare experiences between African immigra...

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Autores principales: Hassan, Shukri A., Mohamed, Farah, Sheikh, Najma, Basualdo, Guiomar, Daniel, Nahom A., Schwartz, Rahel, Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde, Beyene, Yikealo K., Gabreselassie, Luwam, Bayru, Kifleyesus, Tadesse, Bethel, Libneh, Hirut Amsalu, Shidane, Mohamed, Benalfew, Sophia, Ali, Ahmed, Rao, Deepa, Patel, Rena C., Kerani, Roxanne P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312706
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author Hassan, Shukri A.
Mohamed, Farah
Sheikh, Najma
Basualdo, Guiomar
Daniel, Nahom A.
Schwartz, Rahel
Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde
Beyene, Yikealo K.
Gabreselassie, Luwam
Bayru, Kifleyesus
Tadesse, Bethel
Libneh, Hirut Amsalu
Shidane, Mohamed
Benalfew, Sophia
Ali, Ahmed
Rao, Deepa
Patel, Rena C.
Kerani, Roxanne P.
author_facet Hassan, Shukri A.
Mohamed, Farah
Sheikh, Najma
Basualdo, Guiomar
Daniel, Nahom A.
Schwartz, Rahel
Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde
Beyene, Yikealo K.
Gabreselassie, Luwam
Bayru, Kifleyesus
Tadesse, Bethel
Libneh, Hirut Amsalu
Shidane, Mohamed
Benalfew, Sophia
Ali, Ahmed
Rao, Deepa
Patel, Rena C.
Kerani, Roxanne P.
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description African immigrants make up a large subgroup of Black/African-Americans in the US. However, because African immigrant groups are typically categorized as “Black,” little is known about their preventative healthcare needs. Differences in culture, life and healthcare experiences between African immigrant populations and US-born people may influence preventive health care uptake. Thus, policymakers and healthcare providers lack information needed to make informed decisions around preventive care for African immigrants. This formative study was conducted among the largest East African immigrant communities in King County, WA. We recruited religious leaders, community leaders, health professionals, and lay community members to participate in thirty key informant interviews and five focus group discussions (n = 72 total), to better understand preventative healthcare attitudes in these communities. Through inductive coding and thematic analysis, we identified factors that impact preventative healthcare attitudes of the Somali, Ethiopian and Eritrean immigrant communities and deter them from accessing and utilizing healthcare. Cultural beliefs and attitudes around preventative healthcare, mistrust of westernized healthcare, religious beliefs/views, intersecting identities and shared immigrant experiences all influence how participants view preventative healthcare. Our results suggest that interventions that address these factors are needed to most effectively increase uptake of preventative healthcare in African immigrant communities.
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spelling pubmed-86572582021-12-10 “They Wait until the Disease Has Taking over You and the Doctors Cannot Do Anything about It”: Qualitative Insights from Harambee! 2.0 Hassan, Shukri A. Mohamed, Farah Sheikh, Najma Basualdo, Guiomar Daniel, Nahom A. Schwartz, Rahel Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde Beyene, Yikealo K. Gabreselassie, Luwam Bayru, Kifleyesus Tadesse, Bethel Libneh, Hirut Amsalu Shidane, Mohamed Benalfew, Sophia Ali, Ahmed Rao, Deepa Patel, Rena C. Kerani, Roxanne P. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article African immigrants make up a large subgroup of Black/African-Americans in the US. However, because African immigrant groups are typically categorized as “Black,” little is known about their preventative healthcare needs. Differences in culture, life and healthcare experiences between African immigrant populations and US-born people may influence preventive health care uptake. Thus, policymakers and healthcare providers lack information needed to make informed decisions around preventive care for African immigrants. This formative study was conducted among the largest East African immigrant communities in King County, WA. We recruited religious leaders, community leaders, health professionals, and lay community members to participate in thirty key informant interviews and five focus group discussions (n = 72 total), to better understand preventative healthcare attitudes in these communities. Through inductive coding and thematic analysis, we identified factors that impact preventative healthcare attitudes of the Somali, Ethiopian and Eritrean immigrant communities and deter them from accessing and utilizing healthcare. Cultural beliefs and attitudes around preventative healthcare, mistrust of westernized healthcare, religious beliefs/views, intersecting identities and shared immigrant experiences all influence how participants view preventative healthcare. Our results suggest that interventions that address these factors are needed to most effectively increase uptake of preventative healthcare in African immigrant communities. MDPI 2021-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8657258/ /pubmed/34886432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312706 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hassan, Shukri A.
Mohamed, Farah
Sheikh, Najma
Basualdo, Guiomar
Daniel, Nahom A.
Schwartz, Rahel
Gebreselassie, Beyene Tewelde
Beyene, Yikealo K.
Gabreselassie, Luwam
Bayru, Kifleyesus
Tadesse, Bethel
Libneh, Hirut Amsalu
Shidane, Mohamed
Benalfew, Sophia
Ali, Ahmed
Rao, Deepa
Patel, Rena C.
Kerani, Roxanne P.
“They Wait until the Disease Has Taking over You and the Doctors Cannot Do Anything about It”: Qualitative Insights from Harambee! 2.0
title “They Wait until the Disease Has Taking over You and the Doctors Cannot Do Anything about It”: Qualitative Insights from Harambee! 2.0
title_full “They Wait until the Disease Has Taking over You and the Doctors Cannot Do Anything about It”: Qualitative Insights from Harambee! 2.0
title_fullStr “They Wait until the Disease Has Taking over You and the Doctors Cannot Do Anything about It”: Qualitative Insights from Harambee! 2.0
title_full_unstemmed “They Wait until the Disease Has Taking over You and the Doctors Cannot Do Anything about It”: Qualitative Insights from Harambee! 2.0
title_short “They Wait until the Disease Has Taking over You and the Doctors Cannot Do Anything about It”: Qualitative Insights from Harambee! 2.0
title_sort “they wait until the disease has taking over you and the doctors cannot do anything about it”: qualitative insights from harambee! 2.0
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886432
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312706
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