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Culturally Competent Healthcare for Sudanese

Selected and compiled by Jacquelyn Coughlan, M.S., M.L.S.

Ahmed, A. M., Hussein, A., Kheir, M. M., & Ahmed, N. H. (2001). Impact of diabetes mellitus on Sudanese women. Practical Diabetes International, 18(4), 115-118.

Ahmed, I. S., Eltom, A. R., Karrar, Z. A., & Gibril, A. R. (1994). Knowledge, attitudes and practices of mothers regarding diarrhoea among children in a Sudanese rural community. East African Medical Journal, 71(11), 716-719.

Almroth-Berggren, V., Almroth, L, Hassanein, O. M., et al. (2001). Re-infibulation among women in a rural area in central Sudan. Health Care for Women International, 22, 711-722.

Awadalla, A., Al-Fayez, G., Arikawa, H., & Templer, D. I. (2002) Adolescent-parent death attitude resemblance in Kuwaiti and Sudanese families. Journal of Death and Dying, 46(4), 353-359.

Berggren, V., Salam, G. A., Bergstrom, S., Johansson, E., & Edberg, A. (2004). An explorative study of Sudanese midwives' motives, perceptions and experiences of re-infibulation after birth. Midwifery, 20, 299-311.

Boddy, J. (1995). Managing tradition: 'Superstition' and the making of national identity among Sudanese women refugees. In W. James (Ed.), The Pursuit of Certainty: Religious and Cultural Formulations (pp. 15-44).

Bouchard, L. D. (1996). A note on the Nuer. Hastings Center Report, 26, 15-16.

Bouchier, V. A. (1984). Maternity care in the Sudd, southern Sudan. Tropical Doctor, 14, 32-33.

Chrisler, J. C., & Zittel, C. B. (1998). Menarche stories: Reminiscences of college students from Lithuania, Malaysia, Sudan, and the United States. Health Care Women International, 19(4), 303-312.

Coker, E. M. (2004). "Traveling pains": Embodied metaphors of suffering among Souther Sudanese refugees in Cairo. Culture, medicine and psychiatry, 28(1), 15-39.

Deng, F. M. (1998). The cow and the thing called 'what': Dinka cultural perspectives on wealth and poverty. Journal of International Affairs, 52, 101-130.

el Bushra, H. M., Salih, M. A., Satti, S. A., Ahmed Mel, F., & Kamil, I. A. (1994). Infant-feeding practices in urban and rural communities of the Sudan. Tropical and Geographical Medicine, 46(5), 309-312.

El Dareer, A. (1983). Attitudes of Sudanese people to the practice of female circumcision. International Journal of Epidemiology, 12, 138-144.

El-Tom, A. O. (1996). Traditional practices and perinatal health in a Sudanese Villiage. Curare, 9, 7-14.

Evans-Pritchard, E. E. (1951). Kinship and marriage among the Nuer. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Evans-Pritchard, E. E. (1974). Nuer religion. New York: Oxford University Press.

Geltman, P. L., Grant-Knight, W., Mehta, S. D., Lloyd-Travaglini, C., Lustig, S., Landgraf, J. M., et al. The "lost boys of Sudan": Functional and behavioral health of unaccompanied refugee minors re-settled in the United States. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 159, 585-591.

Hassan, A. A. R. (2001). Sudan: Summary of the impact of research on FGM. Women's International Network News, 27, 41.

Holtzman, J. D. (2000). Nuer journeys, Nuer lives: Sudanese refugees in Minnesota. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Kemp, C., & Rasbridge, L. A. (2001). Culture and the end of life: East African Cultures, part I-Sudan. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, 3, 110-112.

Lightfoot-Klein, H. (1989). The sexual experience and marital adjustment of genitally circumcised and infibulated females in the Sudan. The Journal of Sex Research, 26, 375-392.

Lustig, S. L., Weine, S. M., Saxe, G. N., & Beardslee, W. R. (2004). Testimonial psychotherapy for adolescent refugees: A case series. Transcultural Psychiatry, 41(1), 31-45.

Neuner, F., Schauer, M., Klaschik, C., et al. (2004, August). A comparison of narrative exposure therapy, supportive counseling , and psychoeducation for treating posttraumatic stress disorder in an African refugee settlement. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72(4), 579-587.

Power, D. V., & Shandy, D. J. (1998). Sudanese refugees in a Minnesota family practice clinic. Family Medicine, 30(3), 185-189.

Schwabe, C. W., & Kuojok, I. M. (1981). Practices and beliefs of the traditional Dinka healer in relation to provision of modern medical and veterinary services for the Southern Sudan. Hum Organ, 40, 231-238.

Younis, Y. O. (1978). Attitudes of Sudanese urban and rural population to mental illness. Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, 81, 248-251.

 

 

 

 



©Jacquelyn Coughlan, September 2005 (26 citations)
 

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