Re-posted from: Boise State University Update: PUBLISHED 11:54 AM/ NOVEMBER 11, 2016
Terri Soelberg Publishes in the Online Journal of Cultural Competence in Nursing and Healthcare
by aliviawachsmuth
Terri Soelberg, director of the Office of Research, along with Michal Temkin Martinez, associate professor of English and director of the Mary Ellen Ryder Linguistics Lab in the College of Arts and Sciences, Pamela Springer and Mikal Smith, former School of Nursing faculty members, collaborated to research and publish articles in the Online Journal of Cultural Competence in Nursing and Healthcare.
Titled “Health Conditions of Post Resettlement African Refugees in Boise, ID,” and “Training African Refugee Interpreters for Health Related Research,” the articles chronicle a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) project conducted by the team in order to assess the health conditions of members of three African refugee communities in Boise as well as members’ perception about their health.