Western Journal of Medicine
Volume 139, Issue 6, 1983, Pages 905-909

The role of a community-based satellite clinic in the perinatal care of non-English-speaking immigrants (Article)

Minkler D.H.
  • a UCSF Institute for Health Policy Studies, San Francisco, CA 94143, United States

Abstract

In the provision of health care to non-English-speaking immigrants, cultural and linguistic barriers often deter both access to and use of needed services. This is especially true of the preventive health interventions such as perinatal care and family planning that contribute significantly to reproductive health. Alternative approaches to overcoming barriers to care are being taken in an urban health department clinic serving as a satellite perinatal resource to a group of low-income Chinese-speaking immigrants. The clinic, with service linkages to San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center and the Health Department of San Francisco City and County, is an example of culturally appropriate comprehensive perinatal care. Such an institution has helped recent immigrants adapt to their new environment and learn to use health services effectively.

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Index Keywords

Short Survey Asian Americans China ethnic or racial aspects female immigrant Perinatal Care pregnancy Maternal Health Services Community Health Services health care therapy United States human Culture

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ISSN: 00930415
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English