Negotiating health and chronic illness in Filipino-Australians: a qualitative study with implications for health promotion.
Della ManezeLucie M RamjanMichelle DiGiacomoBronwyn EverettPatricia Mary DavidsonYenna SalamonsonPublished in: Ethnicity & health (2017)
This paper highlights that self-management of chronic disease among elderly Filipino immigrants may be adversely affected by host language difficulties, a lack of social support and cultural issues, impacting on access to services, health-seeking behaviours and participation in health promotion initiatives. Language, culture-specific health interventions and resources and enhancing social support are likely important strategies in promoting chronic disease self-management among the elderly. These interventions have the potential to empower and encourage individuals to take control and better manage their chronic disease.