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    J Cult Divers. 2008 Spring;15(1):30-6.

    Engaging community in the quality of hypertension care project with Hmong Americans.

    Wong C, Mouanoutoua V, Chen MJ.

    Department of Physiological Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, 521 Parnassus Avenue, N611Y, San Francisco, California 94143-0610, USA. candice.wong@ucsf.edu

    This paper describes the collaborative endeavors between researchers and the Hmong community to develop and test a quality of hypertension care survey instrument. In-depth interviews with community leaders and hypertensive patients enhanced the understanding of quality of care from Hmong socio-cultural perspectives. Knowledge gained from the Hmong community was integrated into the research process. The collaborative process led to generating a culturally sensitive survey instrument, overcoming cultural barriers for recruitment of survey participants, and facilitating community involvement in all aspects of research implementation. Applying community-sensitive research methods ensured the success of the project.

    PMID: 19172977 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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