The power of a patient's story: a practice in cultural humility.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-03-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1498385
Randall B Schmidt
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Abstract

As the United States grows increasingly diverse, healthcare providers will encounter changing patient populations. In obstetrics, patients often come with personal delivery priorities shaped by different life experiences, cultural expectations and personal perspectives, which may differ from those of their provider. Invariably, cultural conflicts can occur, especially when patient and provider priorities do not align. This article shares the story of a Congolese refugee mother within an urban metro area who faced such conflict when delivery preferences could not be accommodated. Highlighting communal apprehension to Cesarean delivery within the Congolese community, this piece also emphasizes how obstetrics providers can improve care for culturally diverse patients. In addition, this piece also discusses an American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) committee opinion, cultural humility and its incorporation into future curriculum for medical education, and the author's personal reflection of this story's impact.

病人故事的力量:文化谦逊的实践。
随着美国日益多样化,医疗保健提供者将遇到不断变化的患者群体。在产科,由于不同的生活经历、文化期望和个人观点(可能与提供者不同),患者往往有自己的分娩优先顺序。文化冲突不可避免地会发生,特别是当患者和提供者的优先事项不一致时。这篇文章分享了一位刚果难民母亲的故事,她在城市地铁地区面临着这种冲突,因为分娩偏好无法满足。这篇文章强调了刚果社区对剖宫产的普遍担忧,也强调了产科提供者如何改善对不同文化的患者的护理。此外,这篇文章还讨论了美国妇产科学院(ACOG)委员会的意见,文化谦逊及其纳入未来医学教育课程,以及作者对这个故事影响的个人反思。
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