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Bibliography - European and European American

Author(s): Melinda Mich and Noel Chrisman
  • Anderson, G., & Tighe, B. (1973). Gypsy culture and health care. American Journal of Nursing, 73(2), 282-285.
  • Brod, M., & Heurtin-Roberts, S. (1992). Older Russian emigres and medical care. Western Journal of Medicine, 157(3), 333-336.
  • Brodsky, B. (1988). Mental health attitudes and practices of Soviet Jewish immigrants. Health and Social Work, 13(2), 130-136.
  • Burkhardt, M. A. (1993). Characteristics of spirituality in the lives of women in a rural Appalachian community. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 4(2), 12-18.
  • Charnes, L. S., & Moore, P. S. (1992). Meeting patients' spiritual needs: The Jewish perspective. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(3), 64-72.
  • Friedl, J. (1979). Appalachian stereotypes and their impact on health care. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association.
  • Hansen, M. M., & Resick, L. K. (1990). Health beliefs, health care, and rural Appalachian subcultures from an ethnographic perspective. Family & Community Health, 13(1), 1-10.
  • Hautman, M., & Harrison, J. (1982). Health beliefs and practices in a middle-income Anglo-American neighborhood. Advances in Nursing Science, 4(3), 49-64.
  • Kohn, R., Flaherty, J. A., & Levav, I. (1989). Somatic symptoms among older Soviet immigrants: An exploratory study. The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 35(4), 350-360.
  • Lewis, S., Messner, R., & McDowell, W. A. (1985). An unchanging culture ... caring for Appalachian patients. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 11(8), 20-24.
  • Lipson, J., & Meleis, A. (1983). Issues in health care of Middle Eastern patients. Western Journal of Medicine, 139(6), 854-861.
  • Lipson, J. G. (1992). The health and adjustment of Iranian immigrants. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 14(1), 10-29.
  • Mandell, F. (1974). Gypsies: Culture and child care. Pediatrics, 54(5), 603-607.
  • Palmer, C. V. (1992). The health beliefs and practices of an Old Order Amish family. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 4(3), 117-122.
  • Shields, M. N. (1981). Selected issues in treating Gypsy patients. Hospital Physician, 17(11), 85-92.
  • Sutherland, A. (1975). Gypsies, the hidden Americans. Society, 12(2), 27-33.
  • Thomas, J. D., Doucette, M. M., Thomas, D. C., & Stoeckle, J. D. (1987). Disease, lifestyle, and consanguinity in 58 American Gypsies. The Lancet, II (for 1987)(8555), 377-379.
  • Thomas, J. D. (1985). Gypsies and American medical care. Annals of Internal Medicine, 102(6), 842-845. Tripp-Reimer, T. (1980). Appalachian health care: From research to practice. In Madeleine M. Leininger (Ed.), Transcultural Nursing Care: Proceedings of the Fifth National Transcultural Nursing Conference (pp. 48-59). Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah College of Nursing.
  • Tripp-Reimer, T. (1982). Barriers to health care: Variations in interpretation of Appalachian client behavior by Appalachian and Non-Appalachian health professionals. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 4(2), 179-191.
  • Wenger, A. F. Z. (1991). Culture-specific care and the Old Order Amish. Imprint, 38(2)