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Int J Qual Health Care ; 31(8): G103-G105, 2019 10 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30649356

RESUMO

Immigrant clinicians make up 20-28% of the health workforce in many high-income countries, including Australia, Britain, Canada and the USA. Yet, the preserved culture of immigrant clinicians remains largely invisible in the medical literature and discourse. Research on immigrant clinicians primarily attends to medical professional requirements for the adopted country (medical board examination eligibility, fellowship training and licensing). Cultural preservation among immigrant clinicians has not been adequately considered or studied. This paper highlights this notable gap in healthcare delivery and health services research relevant to immigrant clinicians. We propose it is worthwhile to explore possible relationships between immigrant clinicians' preserved culture and clinical practices and outcomes since immigrant clinicians cross borders with their academic training as well as their culture. The sparse literature regarding immigrant clinicians suggests culture influences health beliefs, attitudes about the meaning of illness and clinical practice decisions. Additionally, immigrant clinicians are more likely to serve rural, low-income populations; communities with high density of ethnic minorities and immigrants; and areas with primary care shortage. Therefore, cultural preservation among immigrant clinicians may have important implications for public health and health disparities. This area of inquiry is important, if not urgent, in health services research.


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Cultura , Emigrantes e Imigrantes/psicologia , Médicos/psicologia , Etnicidade , Humanos
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Mil Med ; 178(7): e870-5, 2013 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23820369

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This case study reports a 5-year follow-up of a 32-year-old male service member who suffered polytrauma in 2007 following a Humvee rollover in Afghanistan. The service member's injured left lower extremity was salvaged, but severe damage to the lumbosacral plexus and significant injuries to the pelvis, hip, and femur resulted in near total paralysis and foot drop of the left lower limb. Two years of multiple substandard ankle-foot orthotic devices pushed him to investigate a dynamic ankle-foot orthotic (DAFO) with energy storing capability, which allowed him to remain on active duty and deploy for a second tour while wearing the device. The anecdotal improvements described by this service member prompted a biomechanical analysis of walking and running gait, comparing a shoes only condition to the DAFO. Results of gait analysis demonstrated an improvement in spatial-temporal parameters in both walking and running, improved sagittal angles and moments at the ankle, knee, and hip, greater ankle stability through decreased dorsiflexion excursion, and a marked increase in ankle power while running. Most notably, the service member credits this device for substantial improvement in quality of life including total cessation of pain medication and return to regular vigorous activity.


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Órtoses do Pé , Transtornos Neurológicos da Marcha/terapia , Marcha/fisiologia , Militares , Traumatismos dos Nervos Periféricos/complicações , Adulto , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Transtornos Neurológicos da Marcha/etiologia , Transtornos Neurológicos da Marcha/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Perna (Membro)/inervação , Masculino , Corrida/fisiologia , Estados Unidos , Caminhada/fisiologia
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