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Tetine L. Sentell to Communication Barriers

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Tetine L. Sentell has written about Communication Barriers.
Connection Strength

2.338
  1. Sentell T, Chang A, Ahn HJ, Miyamura J. Maternal language and adverse birth outcomes in a statewide analysis. Women Health. 2016; 56(3):257-80.
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    Score: 0.510
  2. Sentell T, Dela Cruz MR, Heo HH, Braun KL. Health literacy, health communication challenges, and cancer screening among rural native Hawaiian and Filipino women. J Cancer Educ. 2013 Jun; 28(2):325-34.
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    Score: 0.436
  3. Sentell T, Braun KL, Davis J, Davis T. Colorectal cancer screening: low health literacy and limited English proficiency among Asians and Whites in California. J Health Commun. 2013; 18 Suppl 1:242-55.
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    Score: 0.424
  4. Sentell T, Braun KL. Low health literacy, limited English proficiency, and health status in Asians, Latinos, and other racial/ethnic groups in California. J Health Commun. 2012; 17 Suppl 3:82-99.
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    Score: 0.395
  5. Bamrungruan A, Sentell TL, Nakata MN. Insights in Public Health: 'O ka 'Olelo Ke Ola (Language Is Life): Language Access and the Office of Language Access (OLA). Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2020 05 01; 79(5):168-170.
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    Score: 0.176
  6. Tong M, Sentell T. Insights in Public Health: Challenges Investigating Health Outcomes in Chinese Americans Using Population-Based Survey Data. Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2017 01; 76(1):27-32.
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    Score: 0.140
  7. Tsoh JY, Sentell T, Gildengorin G, Le GM, Chan E, Fung LC, Pasick RJ, Stewart S, Wong C, Woo K, Burke A, Wang J, McPhee SJ, Nguyen TT. Healthcare Communication Barriers and Self-Rated Health in Older Chinese American Immigrants. J Community Health. 2016 08; 41(4):741-52.
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    Score: 0.136
  8. Sentell TL, Tsoh JY, Davis T, Davis J, Braun KL. Low health literacy and cancer screening among Chinese Americans in California: a cross-sectional analysis. BMJ Open. 2015 Jan 05; 5(1):e006104.
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    Score: 0.122
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