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Jun 28, 2021 · To address Filipino American health disparities in future, experts look to past inequality. Advocates highlight how factors like colonial history contributed to likely disproportionate Covid...
- Agnes Constante
In this article, we report the demographic and acculturation characteristics, as well as levels of health behaviors, health conditions, and perceived health issues, in a sample of Filipino American adults living in the greater Philadelphia region.
- Aisha Bhimla, Lauren Yap, Minsun Lee, Brenda Seals, Hermie Aczon, Grace X. Ma
- 10.1007/s10900-016-0252-0
- 2017
- 2017/04
Introduction. Cultural tailoring of interventions can be effective in reducing health disparities by attracting underserved populations to health promotion programs and improving their outcomes.
- Jermy-Leigh B. Domingo, Gretchenjan Gavero, Kathryn L. Braun
- 2018
Apr 16, 2021 · PMID: 34230784. From imperialism to inpatient care: Work differences of Filipino and White registered nurses in the United States and implications for COVID‐19 through an intersectional lens. Jennifer Nazareno, 1 , 2 * Emily Yoshioka, 2 , * Alexander C Adia, 2 , * Arjee Restar, 2 , 3 , * Don Operario, 1 , 2 , * and Catherine Ceniza Choy 4 , *
- Jennifer Nazareno, Emily Yoshioka, Alexander C Adia, Arjee Restar, Arjee Restar, Don Operario, Cathe...
- 2021
Apr 19, 2021 · This study aimed to describe the status of IPC practices among health and social workers providing care for older adults in the Philippines; investigate the perceived barriers to its implementation and perceived effects on geriatric care; and identify possible solutions to address the barriers limiting collaborative practice. Methods.
- TJ Robinson T. Moncatar, TJ Robinson T. Moncatar, Keiko Nakamura, Keiko Nakamura, Kathryn Lizbeth L....
- 10.1186/s12960-021-00568-1
- 2021
- Hum Resour Health. 2021; 19: 52.
Sep 8, 2023 · Takeaways: Filipino-American nurses comprise an estimated 4.5% of the more than 3.8 million RNs in the United States but account for approximately 30% of the nurses who died from COVID-19 during the pandemic.*. Many in the Filipino community hesitate to discuss negative emotions openly or seek mental health services.
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Apr 10, 2023 · At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Filipino-American health professionals were among those at the frontlines protecting their communities. Filipino-Americans have made and continue to make a positive impact as teachers, servicemembers, artists, financial and social-services workers, tech innovators and civil-rights advocates.