Communication:
Primary languages
are French and Creole. Greetings should be formal and shaking hands is okay.
Haitians are very expressive with their emotions, including loud animated
speech.
Do not misinterpret loud speech as anger. Eye contact with authority figures is
avoided, but otherwise acceptable. Casual touching is a common gesture and is
not considered inappropriate.
Health-care Practices:
It is
common for Haitians to use traditional and Western practitioners simultaneously.
Privacy is highly regarded; therefore, family should not be used for
interpretation.
Expect a
large number of visitors for Haitian Pts. Nursing homes for the elderly are not
acceptable to the family.
Diet and Nutrition:
Yogurt,
cottage cheese, and runny egg yolks are not eaten, and Pts may refuse non-Haitian
hospital food. Being overweight is normal compared to Western standards.
Pain Management:
Pain
manifests outwardly with moaning and facial expressions. Many Haitians have a
very low pain threshold.
Death and Dying:
Haitians
prefer to die at home. Mourning is highly emotional and expressive by Western
standards. Organ donation and transplantation are generally not acceptable.
Taboos and
Disrespect: Homosexuality
is taboo.
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