Toward Sustaining Web-Based Senior Center Programming Accessibility With and for Older Adult Immigrants: Community-Based Participatory Research Cross-Sectional Study
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Connie Kim Yen Nguyen-Truong, Katherine Wuestney, Holden Leung, Chenya Chiu, Maria Park, Christina Chac, Roschelle Lynette Fritz
3M ago
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, many community-based organizations serving Asian Americans pivoted to provide web-based care and social services. Asian American community leaders in the United States Pacific Northwest, including Asian Health & Service Center expressed that there are older immigrant adults who experienced backlash from discrimination, fear, and anxiety owing in part to anti-Asian hate and isolation, including from infection precautions. Pivoting supported staying safe from COVID-19 transmission and anti-Asian hate crimes. Objective: This study aims to examine the ..read more
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Exploring Nursing Research Culture in Clinical Practice: Qualitative Ethnographic Study
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Hyeyoung Hwang, Jennie C De Gagne, Leeho Yoo, Miji Lee, Hye Kyung Jo, Ju-eun Kim
3M ago
Background: Cultivating a positive research culture is considered the key to facilitating the utilization of research findings. In the realm of clinical nursing research, nurses conducting research may find the utilization of findings challenging due to the lack of a positive research culture. Objective: This study aims to identify and describe the sociocultural context of nursing research in a clinical setting at a Korean tertiary hospital. Methods: We included participant observation and ethnographic interviews with 6 registered nurses working in a medical-surgical unit in a Korean tertiary ..read more
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Family-Based, Culturally Responsive Intervention for Chinese Americans With Diabetes: Lessons Learned From a Literature Review to Inform Study Design and Implementation
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Wen-Wen Li, Jacqueline Tong
5M ago
Background: The prevalence of diabetes in the United States is very high, and Chinese peoples with diabetes are estimated to comprise 50% of the total cases. Rates of diabetes continue to rise among Chinese and Chinese American people; however, research regarding effective diabetes interventions for this minority group is sparse. Objective: A literature review was conducted to determine a study design and interventions for future studies investigating the efficacy of a family-based intervention to improve diabetes care for Chinese Americans. Methods: The review was conducted from January 2023 ..read more
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Using the Socioecological Model to Explore Barriers to Health Care Provision in Underserved Communities in the Philippines: Qualitative Study
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Andrew Thomas Reyes, Reimund Serafica, Jennifer Kawi, Miguel Fudolig, Francisco Sy, Erwin William A Leyva, Lorraine S Evangelista
8M ago
Background: The Philippines’ primary care is delivered via local health centers called barangay health centers (BHCs). Barangays are the most local government units in the Philippines. Designed to promote and prevent disease via basic health care, these BHCs are staffed mainly by barangay health workers (BHWs). However, there has been limited research on the social and environmental factors affecting underserved communities’ access to health care in underserved areas of the Philippines. Given the importance of BHCs in disease prevention and health promotion, it is necessary to identify obstacl ..read more
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WeChat-Based Intervention for Chinese Immigrants With Hypertension: Development and Evaluation Study
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Wen-Wen Li, Prisca Toh
9M ago
Background: Despite Chinese immigrants having a higher or comparable proportion of hypertension (HTN) compared to non-Hispanic White and Hispanic individuals, there are no effective technology-based intervention studies that target HTN management in Chinese immigrants in the United States. Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and pilot-test the efficacy of a culturally and linguistically sensitive social media–based intervention (WeChat) for Chinese immigrants to improve blood pressure (BP) control, antihypertensive medication adherence, and self-efficacy. Methods: The study was con ..read more
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The Association of Sociodemographic Variables and Unhealthy Behaviors With Limitations in Activities of Daily Living Among Thai Older Adults: Cross-sectional Study and Projected Trends Over the Next 20 Years
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Jiraluck Nontarak, Kanitta Bundhamcharoen, Orawan Prasitsiriphon, Wichai Aekplakorn
11M ago
Background: Extended life spans have led to an increase in the number of older people and an increase in the prevalence of disability among people older than 60 years of age. Objective: This study aims to investigate the association of sociodemographic variables and unhealthy behaviors with limitations in activities of daily living (ADL) among Thai older adults. The study also projects the number of older individuals likely to experience ADL limitations in the next 20 years. Methods: We performed sex-specific multinomial logistic regression analysis based on the 5th Thai National Health Examin ..read more
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Factors and Challenges in Increasing the Utilization Rate of a New Long-term Care Service (Kantaki) in a Superaging Society: Cross-sectional Study
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Hiroshi Ono, Kuniko Haga, Eiko Nakanishi, Rika Watanabe, Masashi Manabe, Kenji Awamura, Takanori Kawano, Manabu Nii, Makiko Muya, Reiko Sakashita
1y ago
Background: Japan is a superaging society unparalleled in the world. Elderly people who need medical care do not receive adequate support in the community. As a new service to address this issue, a small-scale multifunctional in-home care nursing service called Kantaki was created in 2012. Kantaki, in collaboration with a primary physician, operates 24 hours a day and provides various nursing services (home visits, home care, day care, and overnight stays) to older people living in the community. The Japanese Nursing Association is working hard to promote this system; however, its low utilizat ..read more
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Impact of ChatGPT on Interdisciplinary Nursing Education and Research
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Hongyu Miao, Hyochol Ahn
1y ago
ChatGPT, a trending artificial intelligence tool developed by OpenAI, was launched in November 2022. The impact of ChatGPT on the nursing and interdisciplinary research ecosystem is profound ..read more
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Perceived Risk of Diabetes Among Vietnamese Americans With Prediabetes: Mixed Methods Study
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Angelina Nguyen, Marylyn Morris McEwen, Lois J Loescher
1y ago
Background: Vietnamese Americans have a relatively high risk of developing diabetes at younger ages, yet there are no published studies exploring their risk perceptions. Objective: This mixed methods study describes perceived diabetes risk in the context of an underserved population. Methods: This study was guided by the Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation. Snowball sampling was used to recruit 10 Vietnamese Americans with prediabetes and achieve data saturation. Qualitative and quantitative descriptive methodologies with data transformation were used to analyze data from semistructured inte ..read more
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A Transcultural Perspective of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus–Related Fatigue: Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis
Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
by Jerick Tabudlo, Leorey Saligan
1y ago
Background: Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) worldwide, yet it remains poorly assessed and managed. The lack of universal definition and standard measurement of fatigue may add to the continued limitations in its understanding across cultures. Objective: The psycho-sociocultural underpinnings of fatigue are understudied; therefore, in this paper, we conducted a systematic review to understand a transcultural perspective of SLE-related fatigue. Methods: Following PRISMA (Preferred Reporting items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis) systemati ..read more
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