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Table 2 Characteristics of Included Articles

From: Understanding the healthcare experiences and needs of African immigrants in the United States: a scoping review

Author(s)

Year

Location

Study Design

Study Purpose

Participants

Adekeye et al. [61]

2014

Greensboro, NC

Qualitative; Photovoice; Community-based participatory research (CBPR)

Comprehend African immigrants’ views on their health and well-being, as well as barriers to their healthcare access.

Youth: 5 females and 5 males; Elderly: 1 woman and 4 men; Average age: N/A; Countries: N/A (West, North, East, South Africa)

Asare & Sharma [62]

2012

Cincinnati, OH

Quantitative; Cross-sectional

Understanding sexual communication behaviors among African immigrants, using health belief model (HBM) and acculturation.

Males: 249; Females: 163; Average age: 36.9; Countries: Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Cameroon, Kenya, Other

Blanas et al. [63]

2015

New York, NY

Qualitative; Focus Groups

Assess factors that affect the access to medical care of African immigrants from French-speaking countries.

Females: 12; Males: 27; Average age: 39; Countries: Burkina Faso, Guinea, Mali, Senegal

Chu & Akinsulure-Smith [64]

2016

New York, NY

Qualitative; Focus Groups & Questionnaires

Examine the health beliefs of African immigrants regarding female genital cutting (FGC), across different demographics.

Females; Average age: 35.2; Countries: Sierra Leone, Guinea, Mali, Gambia

Daramola & Scisney-Matlock [65]

2014

Detroit, MI

Quantitative; Cross-sectional (Correlational Surveys)

Examine the interaction between migration and health behaviors of African immigrant women.

Females; Average age: 56.5; Countries: Nigeria

De Jesus et al. [66]

2015

Washington, DC

Qualitative; Semi-structured Questionnaire

Explore health behaviors of East African immigrant women regarding HIV testing services.

Females; Average age: 31; Countries: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda

Foley [67]

2005

Philadelphia, PA

Qualitative; Focus Groups

Understand the cultural and structural barriers that affect African immigrant women’s access to HIV services.

Females; Average age: 32; Countries: Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali, Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast, and Burkina Faso

Kaplan, Ahmed, & Musah [68]

2015

Kaplan, Ahmed, & Musah

Qualitative; Focus Groups

Comprehend how Ghanaian immigrants perceive their health experiences.

Females: 16; Males: 37; Average age: 45; Countries: Ghana, Gambia, Nigeria, Cameroon

Ndukwe, Williams, & Sheppard [69]

2013

Washington, DC

Qualitative; Focus Groups & Questionnaires

Assess the health behavior of African immigrants regarding breast and cervical cancer prevention services.

Females; Average age: 46; Countries: Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Zambia, Ivory Coast

Raymond et al. [70]

2014

Minneapolis, MN

Qualitative; Focus Groups

Assess the health behavior and attitudes of Somali immigrant women regarding cancer prevention services.

Females; Average age: ~ 40+; Countries: Somalia

Sellers, Ward, & Pate [71]

2006

Madison, WI

Qualitative; Focus Groups

Understand the health and well-being of black African immigrant women.

Females; Average age: 44; Countries: Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria

Turk, Fapohunda, &Zucha [11]

2015

Western Pennsylvania, PA

Qualitative; Photovoice

Assess the influence of cultural beliefs of Nigerian immigrants on healthy eating and physical activity

Females; Average age: 34; Countries: Nigeria

Vaughn & Holloway [72]

2010

Cincinnati, OH

Qualitative; Narrative Interviews

Learn from West African immigrant families in Cincinnati about their perceptions, barriers

Females: 5; Males: 5; Average Age: N/A; Countries: Mauritania, Senegal