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				The Meaning of Illness among Korean Americans with Chronic Hepatitis B														
			
			Jin-Hyang Yang, Hae-Ok Lee, Myung-Ok Cho			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2010;40(5):662-675.   Published online October 31, 2010			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2010.40.5.662
							
							 
				
										
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This ethnography was done to explore the meaning of illness in Korean Americans with chronic hepatitis B.Methods The participants were 6 patients with chronic hepatitis B and 6 general informants who could provide relevant data. Data were collected from iterative fieldwork with ethnographic interviews within Korean communities in two cities in the United States. Data were analyzed using causal chain analysis developed by Wolcott.Results The analyses revealed three meanings for the illness: hidden disease, intentionally hidden disease, and inevitably hidden disease. The contexts of meaning of illness included characteristics of the illness, social stigma, structure of health care system and communication patterns and discourse between health care providers and clients.Conclusion The meaning of illness was based on folk illness concepts and constructed in the sociocultural context. Folk etiology, pathology and interpretation of one's symptoms were factors influencing illness behavior. These findings could be a cornerstone for culture specific care for Korean Americans with chronic hepatitis B.
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				Qualitative Research Investigating Patterns of Health Care Behavior among Korean Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B														
			
			Jin-Hyang Yang, Myung-Ok Cho, Hae-Ok Lee			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2009;39(6):805-817.   Published online December 31, 2009			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2009.39.6.805
							
							 
				
										
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This ethnograpy was done to explore patterns of health care behavior in patients with chronic health problems.Methods The participants were 15 patients with chronic hepatitis B and 2 family members. Among the patients 4 had progressed to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Data were collected from iterative fieldwork in a department of internal medicine of I hospital. Data were analyzed using text analysis and taxonomic methods.Results Illness and disease, relationship between health care givers and clients, and communication patterns between health professions and clients were discussed as the context of health care behavior. Health care behavior of the participants was categorized by its focus: every day work centered, body centered, organ centered, and pathology centered.Conclusion Participants' health care behavior was guided by folk health concept and constructed in the sociocultural context. Folk etiology, pathology, and interpretation of one's symptoms were influencing factors in illness behavior. These findings must be a cornerstone of culture specific care for the chronic diseases.
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