Journal of Transcultural Nursing
Volume 10, Issue 1, 1999, Pages 31-36

Meanings and Practices of Health among Married Thai Immigrant Women in Sweden (Article)

Lundberg P.C.*
  • a Uppsala University, Sweden

Abstract

The aim of this qualitative study was to explore and explain the meanings and practices of health among Thai immigrant women in Sweden with Swedish husbands. In agreement with Leininger's theory of cultural care, data were collected through observation-participation and ethnographic interviews with 10 key informants and 16 general informants living in Uppsala. The principal meanings of health of the Thai immigrant women were abstracted from the raw data using structural analysis. They were found to be (a) state of well-being, (b) absence of illness, (c) ability to perform daily role activities, and (d) adaptation to their new life situation. The principal factors for the promotion of health among these women were (a) mental support from family, (b) nutrition, (c) physical exercise, (d) no smoking, and (e) modest drinking. Knowledge among health care professionals of meanings and practices of health, such as those found here, is vital for the provision of culturally congruent care in a multicultural society such as Sweden. © 1999, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

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Index Keywords

lifestyle Life Style nursing methodology research Thailand human Health Behavior middle aged ethnology marriage Sweden Humans female questionnaire Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice women's health Article Questionnaires adult migration Emigration and Immigration attitude to health

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DOI: 10.1177/104365969901000112
ISSN: 10436596
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English