As the Hmong community continues to grow and age in the United States (US), mainstream healthcare providers may encounter Hmong older adults who prefer their cultural end-of-life (EOL) care. The challenge for these providers is to offer culturally sensitive EOL care to Hmong older adults ...
End of Life Care for the Hmong Population: A Cultural Competency Educational Program for Hospice Nurses Given that the Hmong were a minority group in China, the Chinese sought to control the Hmong land and wanted the Hmong people to assimilate and live under Chinese rule. The Hmong Archives as...
Noun1.Miao- a people living traditionally in mountain villages in southern China and adjacent areas of Vietnam and Laos and Thailand; many have emigrated to the United States Hmong Asian,Asiatic- a native or inhabitant of Asia 2.Miao- a language of uncertain affiliation spoken by the Hmong ...
In the true story, The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, there are a couple of themes that go around. It follows the story of Lia Lee, an epileptic child of Hmong refugees living in the United States, who suffers seizures. Her parents and American doctors end up arguing on what th...
Viewing an isolated aspect of this process prevents an understanding of the complex belief system related to end-of-life rituals and their meaning of transcendence beyond the physical world. This lack of knowledge provides greater opportunity for violation of cultural protocols, potentially leading to ...
Source:http://www.thenation.com/article/172643/ten-things-end-rape-culture Where do I start? Writing a narrative is a bit challenging. I do not know where and when I should start my narrative. I mean, I have erased my sentences a few times, and just when I thought it was a good ...
It is okay to leave your heart on your sleeve, that’s just the person you are. You just keep loving and if that person brings you down, it wasn’t meant to be. At the end of the day, you need to pick yourself back up and start over. ...
Owners of low-maintenance dogs also enjoy the benefit of reduced grooming-related expenses. Because these breeds typically don’t require professional services, these low-maintenance breeds end up being morebudget-friendly. Common examples of easy-to-groom breeds includeBeagles,Labrador Retrievers, and...
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End of Life Care for the Hmong Population: A Cultural Competency Educational Program for Hospice NursesEnd of Life Care for the Hmong Population:A Cultural Competency Educational Program for Hospice...Bjelica, MargaretNauser, Julie AnnHmong Studies Internet Resource CenterHmong Studies Journal...