Creating safe relational space: Public health nurses work with mothering refugee women

S Kassam, L Marcellus - Public health nursing, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Exploring how public health nurses (PHNs) provide community‐based support to
women who are refugees and mothering. Design A constructivist grounded theory (CGT) …

[PDF][PDF] Rethinking the experience of HIV-positive refugee women in the context of pregnancy: using an intersectional approach in nursing

RN Teresa Chulach… - Research and theory for …, 2013 - academia.edu
When providing care to HIV-positive refugee women in the context of pregnancy, nurses
must be able to move beyond the individual experiences of health and illness and acquire a …

The potential of merging intersectionality and critical ethnography for advancing refugee women's health research

A Al-Hamad, C Forchuk, A Oudshoorn… - Advances in Nursing …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Critical ethnography and intersectionality are increasingly engaged in nursing and refugee
research. Both approaches study marginalized populations and explore how their daily …

Becoming resilient: Promoting the mental health and well‐being of immigrant women in a Canadian context

JA MacDonnell, M Dastjerdi, N Bokore… - Nursing research and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reports on grounded theory findings that are relevant to promoting the mental
health and well‐being of immigrant women in Canada. The findings illustrate how …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring community capacity: Karen refugee women's mental health

N Clark - International journal of human rights in healthcare, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe Karen refugee women's experience of
resettlement and the factors which structured community capacity to support their mental …

Important interactional strategies for everyday public health nursing practice

CJ Porr - Public Health Nursing, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This Clinical Concepts article concerns the relational tools required by public health
nurses to establish relationships with single mothers living on public assistance, mothers …

Concepts unifying social work and nursing collaboration in practice with vulnerable populations

DP Moxley, OGM Washington - Practice, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The authors focus on how social work and nursing can collaborate in addressing
vulnerability as a result of people's exposure to serious social issues and the challenges …

Intersectionalities of influence: researching the health of immigrant and refugee women

S Guruge, N Khanlou - Canadian Journal of Nursing Research …, 2004 - cjnr.archive.mcgill.ca
There is a growing recognition of the complexity surrounding multiple axes or dimensions of
social identity and how they intersect to influence the health of immigrant and refugee …

Health visiting and refugee families: issues in professional practice

VM Drennan, J Joseph - Journal of advanced nursing, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Aim. This paper reports on the perceptions of experienced health visitors working with
refugee families in Inner London. Background. Women who are refugees and asylum …

Nurse-family partnership and geography: An intersectional perspective

KA Campbell, K MacKinnon… - Global Qualitative …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Nurse-Family Partnership is a targeted public health intervention program designed to
improve child and maternal health through nurse home visiting. In the context of a process …