1. "Maybe it's an Indo thing": Transnational health experiences of Indonesian women living in Australia.
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Gray, Corie, Crawford, Gemma, Maycock, Bruce, and Lobo, Roanna
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INDONESIANS , *COMMUNITY-based participatory research , *SOCIAL support , *SOCIAL networks , *HEALTH behavior , *FOREIGN medical personnel - Abstract
Migrant health-seeking behaviour is understood to be influenced by transnationalism. This paper explores how transnationalism influences health seeking behaviour among Indonesian women living in Perth, Western Australia. Using a participatory action research approach, we conducted five focus groups with 21 women from Indonesia living in Perth. Transnational practices were common amongst Indonesian women. Transnational health-seeking (seeking Indonesian resources in Australia); transnational social support (between countries); and transnational healthcare (return to Indonesia) were common practices amongst Indonesian women. Transnational social networks were a critical source of health information and support. Findings suggest public health interventions may be improved through utilization of transnational social networks. • Transnational practices appear common among Indonesian migrant women. • Health-seeking practices are influenced by transnationalism. • Women sought transnational health information; accessed transnational social support; and sometimes returned to Indonesia for healthcare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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