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Critical Public Health | 2016

Recognition as care: a longitudinal study of Arabic immigrants’ experiences of diabetes training in Denmark

Nanna Ahlmark; Susan Reynolds Whyte; Janneke Harting; Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen

This longitudinal study provides critical insight into the social processes of municipal diabetes training for Arabic-speaking immigrants in Denmark focusing on participants’ experiences. Our study builds on observations of three diabetes courses and 36 interviews with participants at the start of, immediately following or 30–36 months after the courses. Lifestyle change and responsibility were dominant messages in the courses; over time and depending on their daily social context, participants selectively accepted and incorporated these messages. However, in retrospect, participants highlighted other meaningful benefits; these centred on reducing isolation and being met on their own terms regarding language and logistics. Most importantly, they remembered when treated with attention and respect by professionals and the mutual acknowledgement between participants. We use Axel Honneth’s notions of rights-based and solidarity-based recognition to analyse what was at stake in these experiences, and we engage Annemarie Mol’s concept of a logic of care to show how recognition unfolded practically during the training. We propose that participants’ wider social context and experiences of misrecognition situated the training experiences concerned with recognition. We also show exceptions. The sociality, which for some generated solidarity-based recognition, felt intimidating for others. We argue that the silent processes of recognition in the diabetes training carried significant meaning for participants, and that over time, many highlighted these as benefits rather than lifestyle change and responsibility.


Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2017

Morbidity, Self-Perceived Health and Mortality Among non-Western Immigrants and Their Descendants in Denmark in a Life Phase Perspective

Signe Smith Jervelund; Sanam Malik; Nanna Ahlmark; Sarah Fredsted Villadsen; Annemette Nielsen; Kathrine Vitus

To enable preventive policies to address health inequity across ethnic groups, this review overviews the current knowledge on morbidity, self-perceived health and mortality among non-Western immigrants and their descendants in Denmark. A systematic search in PUBMED, SCOPUS, Embase and Cochrane as well as in national databases was undertaken. The final number of publications included was 45. Adult immigrants had higher morbidity, but lower mortality compared to ethnic Danes. Immigrant children had higher mortality and morbidity compared to ethnic Danes. Immigrants’ health is critical to reach the political goals of integration. Despite non-Western immigrants’ higher morbidity than ethnic Danes, no national strategy targeting immigrants’ health has been implemented. Future research should include elderly immigrants and children, preferably employing a life-course perspective to enhance understanding of parallel processes of societal adaptation and health.


Health Education | 2014

Positionings in healthcare: diabetes training for Arabic-speaking immigrants

Nanna Ahlmark; Susan Reynolds Whyte; Tine Curtis; Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore how healthcare professionals in Denmark perceived and enacted their role as diabetes trainers for Arabic-speaking immigrants in three new local authority settings. The paper used positioning theory, which is a dynamic alternative to the more static concept of role in that it seeks to capture the variable, situationally specific, multiple and shifting character of social interaction, as the analytical tool to examine how people situationally produce and explain behaviour of themselves and others. Design/methodology/approach – The paper generated data through observation of diabetes training and of introductory interviews with training participants in three local authority healthcare centres over a total of five months. The authors conducted 12 individual interviews and two group interviews with healthcare professionals. Findings – Healthcare professionals shifted between three positionings – caregiver, educator and expert. The caregiver was dominant in prof...


Ethnicity & Health | 2015

Survey nonresponse among ethnic minorities in a national health survey – a mixed-method study of participation, barriers, and potentials

Nanna Ahlmark; Maria Holst Algren; Teresa Holmberg; Marie Norredam; Signe Smith Nielsen; Astrid Benedikte Blom; Anne Bo; Knud Juel


Archive | 2009

State of the art report Etniske minoriteters sundhed i Danmark

Teresa Holmberg; Nanna Ahlmark; Tine Curtis


Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique | 2018

The Sociolance: A mobile clinic requested through emergency medical dispatch center serving socially vulnerable and homeless people in the Capital City of Denmark

M. Skov Kristensen; A. Kjær Ersbøll; Nanna Ahlmark; T. Tjørnhøj Thomsen


Nordicom Review | 2018

The mediatization of peer-to-peer health care

Camilla Dindler; Nanna Ahlmark


International journal of health policy and management | 2018

How Do We Evaluate Health in All Policies?: Comment on "Developing a Framework for a Program Theory-Based Approach to Evaluating Policy Processes and Outcomes: Health in All Policies in South Australia"

Ditte Heering Holt; Nanna Ahlmark


Archive | 2017

Almindelige borgere kan hjælpe enlige, kortuddannede mænd med at få bedre sundhedsvaner, men det kræver tid og ekstra ressourcer

Nanna Ahlmark


Archive | 2017

Sociolancen yder social førstehjælp til udsatte og hjemløse borgere – og aflaster dermed akutberedskabet

Annette Kjær Ersbøll; Marie Skov Kristensen; Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen; Nanna Ahlmark

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Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen

University of Southern Denmark

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Annette Kjær Ersbøll

University of Southern Denmark

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Marie Skov Kristensen

University of Southern Denmark

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Morten Grønbæk

University of Southern Denmark

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Teresa Holmberg

University of Southern Denmark

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A. Kjær Ersbøll

University of Southern Denmark

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Anne Bo

University of Copenhagen

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