Understanding the Role of Culture in Health-Seeking Behaviours of Chinese International Students in Canada

Understanding the Role of Culture in Health-Seeking Behaviours of Chinese International Students in Canada

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Titre: Understanding the Role of Culture in Health-Seeking Behaviours of Chinese International Students in Canada
Auteur: Shen, Xueyi
Résumé: In the 21st century, the mobility of world population has posed greater challenges to healthcare practitioners, since they are facing an increasingly diverse patient population from all over the world. At the same time, patients also find it difficult to access and utilize quality health care services in a culturally diverse context. This study examines the role of culture in Chinese international students’ health-seeking behaviours in Canada. The study explores any barriers/perceived barriers that Chinese international students may confront when accessing health care which can prevent them from obtaining quality health care services in Canada. To this end, an intercultural health communication model was employed as a theoretical framework, and semi-structured interviews were used as a data collection tool. While contributing to existing literature on health communication and culture, this study also hopes to contribute to providing Canadian universities and institutions important information regarding Chinese international students’ access to and utilization of health care services with the hope of enhancing the quality of ethnic health care and promoting better health outcomes.
Date: 2011
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20127
Superviseur: Ahmed, Rukhsana
Faculté: arts
Degré: ma

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