Communication:
Primary
languages are Spanish and English. Speech is fast by Western standards.
Greetings should be formal. Older generations may regard direct eye contact as disrespectful,
but most younger generations encourage it. Shaking hands is encouraged. Women
of older generations may require a larger personal space when interacting with
men. Many enjoy sharing personal information and expect the same in return from
health-care workers while developing a professional relationship.
Health-care Practices:
Women may
need to consult their husband prior to signing a consent. Many are reluctant to
receive or donate blood. Same-gender health-care provider may
be
requested. Many combine traditional, folk, and Western medicine.
Diet and Nutrition:
Rice and
beans are a staple. Being overweight is a sign of health and wealth.
Pain Management:
Many tend
to be loud and outspoken when expressing pain. Pain medication is openly
accepted. Older generations may not understand the concept of a pain scale.
Death and Dying:
Seek out
the head of the family (usually the eldest son or daughter) for notification of
a deceased Pt. Grieving may be loud and expressive by Western standards.
Cremation
is rarely practiced and autopsy is considered a violation of the body. Organ
donation is regarded as highly positive.
Taboos and Disrespect:
Open
communication about physical ailments and sexuality is taboo. Addressing Pt or
family with terms such as “honey” or “sweetheart” may be considered
disrespectful.
Refusing food from family members may be regarded as personal rejection.
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