Exploring Latino Perspectives in Childhood Fever: Beliefs, Practices, and Needs.

Darlene E Acorda, Joan Engebretson, Christina DesOrmeaux, Paula Cuccaro, Cathy Rozmus
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Abstract

Introduction: Latino parents have significant knowledge gaps and misconceptions about fever. In this study, we explored Latino beliefs and practices around fever and its impact on their care decisions.

Methods: A qualitative-focused ethnography was conducted with 21 Latino parents. Semi-structured interviews were completed, and inductive thematic analysis was used to identify themes and subthemes.

Results: Three major themes emerged: (a) the meaning of fever; (b) seeking guidance; and (c) navigating fever. Subthemes included: a sign of folk illness, a sign of infection, trust in health care providers, watchful waiting, and barriers and needs.

Discussion: Latino parents have significant knowledge gaps about the role of fever in illness. They engage multiple systems of care but rarely share their fears with health care providers. Culturally-sensitive interventions incorporating traditional and biomedical approaches are needed. Findings can help inform future interventions targeting knowledge gaps in this population.

探索拉丁裔儿童发烧的观点:信仰、实践和需求。
拉丁裔父母对发烧有明显的知识缺口和误解。在这项研究中,我们探讨了拉丁美洲人对发烧的信仰和做法及其对他们护理决策的影响。方法:对21名拉丁裔父母进行定性人种学研究。完成半结构化访谈,并采用归纳主题分析来确定主题和副主题。结果:出现了三大主题:(a)发热的意义;(b)寻求指导;(三)导航热。分主题包括:民间疾病的迹象、感染的迹象、对卫生保健提供者的信任、警惕的等待以及障碍和需求。讨论:拉丁裔父母对发烧在疾病中的作用有明显的知识差距。他们参与多个医疗系统,但很少与卫生保健提供者分享他们的恐惧。需要结合传统和生物医学方法的对文化敏感的干预措施。研究结果有助于为今后针对这一人群的知识差距采取干预措施提供信息。
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