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ABSTRACT: Purpose
Using a feminist perspective, the relationship between acculturation and cancer pain experience was explored.Design
This was a cross-sectional, correlational Internet study among 104 Hispanic and 114 Asian cancer patients. The instruments included both unidimensional and multidimensional cancer pain measures.Findings
There were significant differences in cancer pain scores by country of birth. Yet there was no significant association of acculturation to cancer pain scores.Discussion and conclusions
This study indicated inconsistent findings.Implications for practice
To provide directions for adequate cancer pain management, further studies with a larger number of diverse groups of immigrant cancer patients are needed.
SUBMITTER: Im EO
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2761967 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Im Eun-Ok EO Ho Tsung-Han TH Brown Adama A Chee Wonshik W
Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society 20091001 4
<h4>Purpose</h4>Using a feminist perspective, the relationship between acculturation and cancer pain experience was explored.<h4>Design</h4>This was a cross-sectional, correlational Internet study among 104 Hispanic and 114 Asian cancer patients. The instruments included both unidimensional and multidimensional cancer pain measures.<h4>Findings</h4>There were significant differences in cancer pain scores by country of birth. Yet there was no significant association of acculturation to cancer pai ...[more]