Archibald Cynthia
Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing at Florida Atlantic University, 3200 College Ave., Davie Florida 33314, USA.
J Cult Divers. 2011 Winter;18(4):114-9.
The purpose of this study was to discover ways to tailor health care interventions to fit the cultural identity of a minority group of people in order to reduce health disparity.
DESIGN/ANALYSIS: A naturalistic approach was used to interview four self-identified Afro-Caribbean Americans about their experiences of living on the margin. Through content analysis, categories emerged from the transcription revealed embracing, non-entitlement, enduring disrespect, and caring for self
Afro-Caribbean Americans have strong values, healthy intentions, and appropriate attitude which are critical combinations for successfully tailoring interventions. Implications are discussed.
本研究的目的是探索如何调整医疗保健干预措施,以适应少数族裔群体的文化特征,从而减少健康差距。
设计/分析:采用自然主义方法,采访了四名自认为是非洲裔加勒比裔美国人,了解他们在边缘生活的经历。通过内容分析,从转录内容中浮现出的类别包括接纳、无权利感、忍受不尊重和自我关怀。
非洲裔加勒比裔美国人拥有强烈的价值观、健康的意图和恰当的态度,这些是成功调整干预措施的关键组合。文中讨论了相关影响。