Health Disparity Among Asian Americans

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The united states, where attract people to immigrate into, is a free and democratic country and plus other advantageous conditions, economic benefits, career opportunities, political status and so on. Hence, these elements formulate America to become a multicultural nation. Edelman, Kudzma, & Mandle (2010) states, "As a nation of diverse peoples faces the challenges of the twenty-first century, will there be a unified quest to address the basic needs of every individual? Increasing awareness and understanding are key elements to achieving this goal" (p. 29-30). For that reason, as an educator and advocates nurse, it is sine qua non to not only recognize the health status of the minority group but also compare and contrast the health status …show more content…

"Many Asian Americans who are not proficient in English experience barriers in help-seeking, including making an appointment, locking a health facility, communicating with health professionals, and acquiring knowledge on illness " (Kim, & Keefe, 2010). Even under the interpreters, the majority of non-English or limited English speaker Asian Americans are shy to share their personal information to third person and sometimes they feel shame to utilize the translator so they try to refrain asking questions. Moreover, language ability also affects the health literacy. " Health literacy is the ability to acquire and understand information about medical and health issues and to make appropriate decisions based on that information" (Boslaugh, 2013). Hence, language issue make Asian Americans are afraid to particulate, maintain and monitor their health due to invalid health literacy. In addition, the income status, health insurance and immigrant status are also obstacles for them to access health care (Kim, & Keefe, 2010). Even though the new law makes American people have their own health insurance, but low or middle income family still cannot afford the copay and some uncovered medications or procedure which make they hesitate to seek care. On the other hand, illegal Asian immigrants do not qualify for government-sponsored insurance and also not allow to purchase health insurance or hold a job which offer health insurance (Kim, & Keefe, 2010). Compare to Asian country, the medical expense is an astronomical price without insurance covered in America. Undocumented immigrants and refugee are usually in low socioeconomic and sociopolitical position, which are difficult for them to acquire the appropriate social resources and well education. As the result, Asian population are sometimes unable to comply with regular medical exam and nursing

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