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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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Hispanic/Latinx immigrants have high obesity rates, yet they participate less in weight management interventions. This cross-sectional online study recruited Hispanic/ Latinx immigrants living in the United States (US). In a within-subject ...
Kelsey Shaulis,Victor Garcia Kelsey Shaulis
The Latinx immigrant population experienced one of the highest COVID-19 death rates. Those left behind have exhibited rising rates of mental illness, particularly, pandemic-related prolonged grief disorder. The Latinx immigrant population i...
Christine Tzelios,Margarita Velasco,Altaf Saadi Christine Tzelios
Introduction: Medical mistrust impedes minority group participation in research, but there are few studies assessing determinants of Latine immigrants' trust in the clinical research enterprise. This qualitative study explored Latine immigr...
Laura Gaeta,Andrew John Laura Gaeta
Background/introduction: Health care providers working with Spanish-speaking patients must provide culturally and linguistically appropriate care to meet the communication needs of this population. Disparities related to hearing health care...
Judith Aponte,Karen Tejada,Kelin Figueroa Judith Aponte
Introduction: Because there is limited online health information in Spanish and it is critical to raise health literacy among Spanish-speaking people, it is essential to assess the readability level of Spanish material. Method: This systema...
Kritzia Merced,Uma D Parameswaran,Susan Dearden et al. Kritzia Merced et al.
Introduction: Perinatal depression affects 5-15% of childbearing women. However, literature suggests that Latina women are twice as likely to experience depression during pregnancy. Group telehealth-based interventions are a promising appro...
Montserrat González-Pascual,Mónica Pérez-Ferreiro,Susana Rodríguez de Castro et al. Montserrat González-Pascual et al.
Introduction: Occupational stress significantly impacts healthcare professionals in the Spanish public hospital system. This study, conducted from April to June 2022, focuses on analyzing stress levels using the Nursing Stress Scale through...
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Introduction: Transition of care is a critical point of care for Hispanic/Latino patients with diabetes, who face higher rates of diabetes-related complications and hospital readmission and challenges during the transitio...