Abstract

Jewish refugees from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) are a constantly growing minority in Germany about whose care needs little is known in the scientific literature. This article presents the results of a qualitative explorative study on the personal concepts of illness, health and nursing care of Jewish migrants against the background of their lives in the CIS and in Germany. Ethnographic data were gained and analysed on the basis of the Developmental-Research-Sequence-Method (Spradley, 1979). The article aims at the presentation both of new data on the care needs of these people and, with these as their basis, of strategies for professional nursing care.

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