The Asian Immigrant Cancer Survivor Experience in the United States: A Scoping Review of the Literature

Conclusions Study results illustrate the need for survival research that explores outcomes by Asian ethnic subgroups and tracks the influence of acculturation. Future research should test culturally informed interventions that minimize barriers and foster QOL across the cancer continuum. Culturally tailored instruments can expedite larger-scaled studies that allow generalization. Implications for Practice Asian immigrants comprise an underserved, vulnerable, and growing group with various cancers. Nurses who care for immigrants and their families should be cognizant of cultural beliefs, values, practices, and issues related to communication, care access, and socioeconomics.
Source: Cancer Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: ARTICLES Source Type: research