Child care beliefs and practices of Hispanic mothers.

NursingConnections Pub Date : 1998-01-01
M L Colucciello, V Woelfel
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Abstract

Even though Hispanics are the fastest growing minority in the United States, they face difficulties in accessing the health care system because of perceived health care needs, culture, income, language and lack of health insurance benefits. As a result, children of Hispanic parents suffering from such ailments as viral and bacterial infections, upper respiratory infections and gastroenteritis may not be treated at all or may be treated in the home. It is unclear as to how much a role traditional, cultural practices continue to play in their health care and how long medical treatment may be delayed. The purposes of this exploratory pilot study were to examine the types of cultural health care provided by Mexican-American mothers to their ill children at home, the extent of the child's illness and the time frame involved that determined the mother's need to seek medical attention. The mothers' use of lay healers and/or folk remedies prior to seeking medical attention for their child was also investigated. Implications and recommendations for culturally-relevant and culturally-competent care, and sensitive health education are presented.

西班牙裔母亲的儿童保育信仰和实践。
尽管拉美裔是美国增长最快的少数族裔,但由于他们的医疗需求、文化、收入、语言和缺乏医疗保险福利,他们在获得医疗保健系统方面面临困难。因此,患有病毒和细菌感染、上呼吸道感染和肠胃炎等疾病的西班牙裔父母的儿童可能根本得不到治疗,或者可能在家中接受治疗。目前尚不清楚传统文化习俗在他们的保健中继续发挥多大作用,也不清楚医疗可能会延迟多久。这项探索性试点研究的目的是调查墨西哥裔美国母亲在家中为生病的孩子提供的文化保健的类型、孩子的疾病程度以及决定母亲需要寻求医疗照顾的时间范围。还调查了母亲在为子女寻求医疗照顾之前使用外行治疗师和/或民间疗法的情况。提出了文化相关和文化主管护理的含义和建议,以及敏感的健康教育。
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