Project SHINE

 

 



 

      

 

 

Summary of Patient Listening: Health Communication Needs of Older Immigrants 

Older immigrants in the United States, particularly those who are not native speakers of English, confront many difficulties in obtaining healthcare.  In order to learn about the nature of these difficulties and develop approaches to address the problem, it is important to hear from the elders themselves about the specific problems they have encountered and what they feel would be helpful for them.  To this end, the staff of Project SHINE conducted focus groups and individual interviews and administered surveys to elders regarding the health issues and communication skills that were of greatest interest to them.  Findings from these sessions were complemented by information-gathering meetings and interviews with service providers who work with elder immigrants.  The end result of this project was a report offering recommendations for those who work with the elderly immigrant population, including healthcare providers, senior and immigrant service providers, and ESL instructors.  General suggestions are offered on working and communicating with immigrant elders, followed by specific suggestions for each group of professionals.

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