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期刊名:Hispanic health care international

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ISSN:1540-4153

e-ISSN:1938-8993

IF/分区:1.3/Q4

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IntroductionNurses are at the forefront of patient care. The care that nurses provide can have a profound impact on patient health. Integration of cultural humility and cultural competence into patient care can have a lasting influence on p...
Matthew A Painter,Jennifer Tabler,Julie L Kuper Matthew A Painter
IntroductionSubstantial research has explored the Hispanic health paradox, or the phenomenon where Latino/a residents in the U.S. often report better mental and physical health relative to white peers. This study assesses the role of immigr...
Elsie A Rivera,Pamela C Spigelmyer,Rick Zoucha et al. Elsie A Rivera et al.
IntroductionAlzheimer's disease and related dementias affect Latino older adults who are living longer with dementia. Puerto Ricans are the second-largest Hispanic group in the United States, and they differ in language, norms, and values f...
Clarisa Medina Poeliniz,Tumilara Aderibigbe,Ivette A Lopez et al. Clarisa Medina Poeliniz et al.
BackgroundLatinas in the U.S. experience higher rates of sleep disturbances and shorter sleep durations compared to non-Hispanic White women. This study employed community-engaged research methods to explore sleep-related knowledge, beliefs...
Joseph P De Santis,Maria Jose Baeza Robba,Shanelle Hodge et al. Joseph P De Santis et al.
IntroductionCertain factors influence sexual risk behaviors among gay and bisexual Hispanic men (GBHM). Childhood sexual abuse, one component of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), influences sexual risk behaviors among GBHM. Little is kn...
R Andrew Yockey,Cristina S Barroso,Kimberly M Nelson R Andrew Yockey
Suicide is the 11th-leading cause of death in the U.S., contributing significantly to healthcare burdens. Recent data indicate alarming increases in suicidal behaviors among Hispanic individuals, with a 38.6% rise in suicide rates from 2011...