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Commentary The Hmong and their Perceptions about Physical Disabilities An Overview and Review of Selected Literature
Commentary: The Hmong and their Perceptions about Physical Disabilities: An Overview and Review of Selected Literature by Grace
Hatmaker, Helda Pinzon-Perez, Xong Khang and Connie Cha, Hmong Studies Journal, 11:1-16.
Commentary: The Hmong and their Perceptions about Physical Disabilities:
An Overview and Review of Selected Literature
By
Grace Hatmaker, RN, MSN, PhD student, University of Nebraska Medical Center,
Faculty, California State University, Fresno, CA
Helda Pinzon-Perez, PhD, RN
Faculty, California State University, Fresno, CA
Xong Khang, student
Fresno, California State University, Fresno, CA
Connie Cha, PhD
Chief Executive Officer,
Empowerment Institute, Fresno, CA
Hmong Studies Journal, Volume 11, 16 Pages
Abstract
The Hmong are one of the fastest growing populations in Central California. Hmong refugee
families arrived in Fresno in the late 1970s facing a variety of challenges regarding their
traditional health beliefs and the customs of mainstream Western biomedicine. Differing and
sometimes conflicting perceptions about physical disabilities have resulted in painful
misunderstandings between Hmong families and Western health care providers. The aim of this
paper is to present a review of some of the Hmong health belief literature concerning physical
disabilities in children. It also includes commentaries from those who work with the Hmong
families of physically disabled children.
Keywords: Hmong, Physical Disabilities, Health Care Providers, Central California
Purpose
The purpose of this article is to review existing research and publications about Hmong
perceptions of childhood physical disabilities. In this manuscript, comments from practitioners
working with disabled Hmong individuals have also been included. These commentaries are
intended to provide enriched information for health care practitioners and those in the behavioral
sciences. These interviews are important because so little written information on this subject is
readily available in
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