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The Traditional Practices for Health and the Needs for Traditional Support Among Cambodians Living in Japan Yuko ITOI 1 1International University of Health and Welfare, The School of Health Science, Department of Nursing Keyword: 在日カンボディア人 , 伝統的健康実践 , 伝統的援助関係のニーズ , 民族看護学 , Cambodians living in Japan , traditional practice for health , needs for traditional support , ethnonursing pp.8-17
Published Date 2007/6/30
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.7009200002
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 The purpose of this study is to understand the traditional practice for health and the needs for traditional support among Cambodians living in Japan as well as their cultural background. Leininger's ethnonursing method was used for the study. Eight Cambodians participated to be selected as key informants and twenty two as general informants(4 Japanese and 18 Cambodians). Data were sourced from interviews with the informants and Leininger's method of observation —participation— reflection. With the analysis of the data obtained, following characteristics were discovered:(1)They practice two types of traditional way of treatment, one to recover after delivery, and another to recover from general physical pains.(2)They do traditional rituals wishing a newborn baby's health.(3)Patients expect "kindness" in a medical practice, and they have attitudes of "comitting themselves" toward medical staffs.(4)When they have health problems, they expect to "be stayed with", "be thought of" and "assisted" by their family and friends. They have attitudes of "relying on" their family and friends. Above results can suggest new perspectives in nursing to consider for cross-culture.


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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1345-2606 日本看護医療学会

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