Abstract

With the increase of foreign residents in Japan, most of them are suffering from inadequate health information. In reference to an ethnography, we conducted fieldwork using a participant observation and an interview with 36 foreign Muslim women. Our study clarified they especially needed health information on childcare because of a lack of such information in their native languages, and needed the support of Japanese Muslims because of problems in communication with healthcare personnel.

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