Ukrainian immigrants primarily speak Ukrainian
Russian is also widely understood and spoken but can be triggering due to politics and cultural pride
Ukrainian interpreters are strongly recommended
Cardiovascular Disease
hypertension, coronary artery disease, and stroke risk are common
Diabetes
incidence of type 2 diabetes is rising with dietary shifts and urban lifestyles
Cancer
concern for interrupted cancer treatments
Tuberculosis
Ukraine has one the highest rates of multidrug resistant TB
HIV/AIDS
high prevalence of HIV especially in high risk groups like injection drug users, sex workers, homosexuals
Hepatitis C
high prevalence of hepatitis C in similar high risk groups as HIV
Maternal Health
inadequate prenatal care and malnutrition
Pediatric Health
incomplete vaccination series
malnutrition
behavioral or developmental delays to due displacement or trauma
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
many Ukrainian refugees have experienced war-related trauma, loss of home, and violence
PTSD is common among veterans, civilians from occupied territories, and children exposed to displacement
Depression and Anxiety
high rates of depression, anxiety, and adjustment disorders
commonly affects women who fled with children, elderly who lost support systems, young people coping with interrupted education or career paths
Intergenerational Trauma
children of refugees may develop psychological symptoms from their parents’ stress known as secondary traumatic stress or vicarious trauma
Communication Style
value direct and honest communication
use of formal titles and respectful addressing of older adults
reserved interaction style vs expressive gestures/touching
View on Health and Medicine
may be wary of medical systems due to experience in home country
self mediation and folk remedies are common due to experiences in shortage of healthcare
may prefer same-gender health care provider especially with reproductive health issues
less familiar with preventive care: immunizations/screening
deference to authority: may hesitate to question a doctor’s opinion
Family and Decision Making
family plays a central role in support and decision-making
religion can be a source of decision-making and comfort
Religion
most Ukrainians are Eastern Orthodox Christian
specific view points on end of life care
specific end of life rituals
time periods of fasting
Health Literacy
limited education and low health literacy
simple language, visual aids, teach-back method are helpful tools in providing education
Diet Nutrition
traditional Ukrainian diet is high in bread, potatoes, meat, and diary
can impact compliance with dietary recommendations
Transportation
Metro Transit: MetroBus and MetroLink - https://www.metrostlouis.org/
Metro Call-A-Ride: paratransit service for individuals with limited access to public transportation including disabled persons - www.metrostlouis.org/metro-call-a-ride/
Society of St. Vincent de Paul: this organization offers transportation assistance through services like car repairs, purchases, and low interest loans - svdpstlouis.org
Welcome Neighbor STL: this organization coordinates volunteer drives for transportation needs including appointments - www.welcomeneighborstl.org
FindHelp: this platform allows searches for transportation needs among other things - findhelp.org
Marillac Mission Fund: this fund supports programs that address transportation needs for immigrants and refugees in the St. Louis region - marillacmissionfund.org
Interpreter Assistance
Monarch Immigrant Services: offers interpretation and translation services in person, telephonic, and audiovisual - monarchstl.org, (314) 645-7800
LAMP (Language Access Metro Project): provides 24/7 in person and virtual interpreting and translation services - lampinterpreters.org, (877) 240-6398
Bilingual International Assistant Services: provides multilingual support in healthcare with specialization serving elderly and disabled immigrants - bilingualstl.org, (314) 645-7800
Support/Resettlement Agencies
International Institute of St. Louis: leading agency providing wide range of support from English classes to employment help - www.iistl.org, (314) 773-9090
MICA Project (Migrants and Immigrants Community Action Project) - provides legal services, advocacy, and community education - www.mica-project.org
Casa de Salud: provides low cost health care - www.casadesaludstl.org
St. Francis Community Services: provides legal assistance, case management, education, housing help, mental health support, www.slps.org/AdultEd
Refugee Empowerment Program: provides services like ESL classes and workforce development - moora.org/programs/refugee-empowerment-program
Ukrainian Organizations
St. Mary’s Assumption Ukrainian Catholic Church: spiritual and cultural hub for Ukrainian Catholics - archstl.org/parish/st-marys-assumption-ukrainian-catholic-church, (314) 303-2893
Ukrainian Evangelical Baptist Church of St. Louis: www.midwestslavic.com/new-page-86, (636) 744-2660
Ukrainians in Missouri Facebook Group: active online community to share information, resources, support - facebook.com/groups/5065055820258319
Information in regards to follow visit summary, follow up appointments, preventive care should be provided in written format
Instructions should be provided in English or Ukrainian per patient preference