Othering and being othered in the context of health care services.
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Parental response to a letter reporting child overweight measured as part of a routine national programme in England: results from interviews with parents.Coloring the white plague: a syndemic approach to immigrant tuberculosis in CanadaKnowledge, Risk Perceptions, and Xenophobic Attitudes: Evidence from Italy During the Ebola Outbreak.A metasynthesis of qualitative studies regarding opinions and perceptions about barriers and determinants of health services' accessibility in economic migrants.Experiencing 'pathologized presence and normalized absence'; understanding health related experiences and access to health care among Iraqi and Somali asylum seekers, refugees and persons without legal status.Foreign-Born Latinos Living in Rural Areas are more likely to Experience Health Care Discrimination: Results from Proyecto de Salud para Latinos.Client/patient perceptions of achieving equity in primary health care: a mixed methods studyWorking With Patients Living With Obesity in the Intensive Care Unit: A Study of Nurses' Experiences.Interprofessional work in operating rooms: a qualitative study from Sri Lanka.The mixed impact of medical school on medical students' implicit and explicit weight bias.Myocardial infarction symptom recognition by the lay public: the role of gender and ethnicity.Negotiating candidacy: ethnic minority seniors' access to care.'Diabesity' down under: overweight and obesity as cultural signifiers for type 2 diabetes mellitusThe privileged normalization of marijuana use - an analysis of Canadian newspaper reporting, 1997-2007.Public attitudes towards alcohol control policies in Scotland and England: Results from a mixed-methods study.Fostering excellence: development of a course to prepare graduate students for research on migration and health.Discrimination and the health of immigrants and refugees: exploring Canada's evidence base and directions for future research in newcomer receiving countries.'We Just Call Them People': Positive Regard as a Dimension of Culture in Group Homes for People with Severe Intellectual Disability.Sensemaking, stakeholder discord, and long-term risk communication at a US Superfund site.Cultural minority students' experiences with intercultural competency in medical education.Asia-Pacific women's experiences of stillbirth: A metasynthesis of qualitative literature.Recruitment of ethnic minorities for public health research: An interpretive synthesis of experiences from six interlinked Danish studies.Visibility and Voice: Aboriginal People Experience Culturally Safe and Unsafe Health Care.Lived experience of vulnerability from a Gypsy Roma Traveller perspective.Othering in the nursing context: A concept analysis.Moving towards a more inclusive patient and public involvement in health research paradigm: the incorporation of a trauma-informed intersectional analysis.Negative labeling and social exclusion of people living with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome in the antiretroviral therapy era: insight from attitudes and behavioral intentions of female heads of households in ZambézCreating an ethics curriculum using a structured framework.Communication patterns in medical encounters for the treatment of child psychosocial problems: does pediatrician-parent concordance matter?The influence of family on immigrant South Asian women's health.Exploring the social and interpersonal experiences of South Asian women with a diagnosis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.Cultural Distress: An Emerging Paradigm.Domestic abuse as a transgressive practice: understanding nurses' responses through the lens of abjection."What happens on the van, stays on the van": the (re)structuring of privacy and disclosure scripts on an Appalachian mobile health clinic.Diversity in cancer care: exploring social categories in encounters between healthcare professionals and breast cancer patients.What Pauline Doesn't Know: Using Guided Fiction Writing to Educate Health Professionals about Cultural Competence.Hispanic women's preferences for breast health information: subjective cultural influences on source, message, and channel.Powerlessness, marginalized identity, and silencing of health concerns: voiced realities of women living with a mental health diagnosis.Moral distress: tensions as springboards for action.Aging and health among migrants in a European perspective.
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Othering and being othered in the context of health care services.
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Othering and being othered in the context of health care services.
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Othering and being othered in the context of health care services.
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Othering and being othered in the context of health care services.
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Annette J Browne
B Ann Hilton
Heather Clarke
Joy L Johnson
Sukhdev Grewal
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10.1207/S15327027HC1602_7
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z