Cultural elements underlying the community health representative–client relationship on Navajo Nation
V Gampa, C Smith, O Muskett, C King, H Sehn… - BMC health services …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background Navajo Nation Community Health Representatives (CHR) are trained
community health workers (CHWs) who provide crucial services for patients and families …
community health workers (CHWs) who provide crucial services for patients and families …
[HTML][HTML] Legislative definitions of community health workers: examples from other states to inform Hawai 'i
SL Cacal, N Spock, ML Quensell… - Hawai'i Journal of …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Community health workers (CHWs) have been important contributors to the health and
wellness of disenfranchised and minority communities for more than 50 years in the United …
wellness of disenfranchised and minority communities for more than 50 years in the United …
[PDF][PDF] A national survey of hospital directors' views about the importance of various chaplain roles: Differences among disciplines and types of hospitals
KJ Flannelly, GF Handzo, K Galek… - Journal of Pastoral …, 2006 - researchgate.net
Methods Electronic lists were purchased from American Medical Information, Inc. containing
the names and addresses of medical, nursing, social services, and pastoral care directors in …
the names and addresses of medical, nursing, social services, and pastoral care directors in …
Health beliefs, attitudes and service utilization among Haitians
JD Allen, DR Mars, L Tom, G Apollon… - Journal of health care …, 2013 - muse.jhu.edu
Understanding the factors that influence health beliefs, attitudes, and service use among
Haitians in the United States is increasingly important for this growing population. We …
Haitians in the United States is increasingly important for this growing population. We …
[PDF][PDF] Is there a role for Rongoā Māori in public hospitals? The results of a hospital staff survey
J Koea, G Mark - NZ Med J, 2020 - nzmj.org.nz
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Rongoā Māori is the traditional form of healing for Māori. This
investigation describes the results of an internet-based survey of sta at Waitemata District …
investigation describes the results of an internet-based survey of sta at Waitemata District …
Chaplaincy and resuscitation
LB Carey, CJ Newell - Resuscitation, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper summarises the results of 327 Australian health care chaplains with regard to
their involvement in issues concerning Not For Resuscitation (NFR)/Do Not Attempt …
their involvement in issues concerning Not For Resuscitation (NFR)/Do Not Attempt …
Community intervention for Syrian refugees in Baltimore City: the Lay Health Educator Program at a local mosque
A Chaudhary, N Dosto, R Hill… - Journal of Religion and …, 2019 - Springer
This study focused on a partnership with a mosque in Baltimore, MD, and its impact on the
local Syrian refugee population through a peer-to-peer healthcare training program. We …
local Syrian refugee population through a peer-to-peer healthcare training program. We …
[HTML][HTML] Survey development: community involvement in the design and implementation process
A Kelley, C Piccione, A Fisher, K Matt… - Journal of Public …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Documenting Tribal health priorities is needed to inform research agendas, policy efforts,
advocacy, and funding. However, published literature rarely documents the methods used to …
advocacy, and funding. However, published literature rarely documents the methods used to …
How should health care chaplaincy negotiate its professional identity?
C Swift - Contact, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The question of chaplains' professional status within health care has become a pressing
issue in recent years. A combination of factors, including greater religious diversity and NHS …
issue in recent years. A combination of factors, including greater religious diversity and NHS …
Black American folk medicine health care beliefs: implication for nursing plans of care.
JN Giger, RE Davidhizar, G Turner - The ABNF Journal: Official …, 1992 - europepmc.org
Even in this age of information, some African Americans equate good health with luck or
success. An illness or disease, viewed as undesirable, may be equated with bad luck …
success. An illness or disease, viewed as undesirable, may be equated with bad luck …