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一名有复杂创伤经历和认知障碍的老年苗族男性反复出现的生动梦境。

Recurring Vivid Dreams in an Older Hmong Man With Complex Trauma Experience and Cognitive Impairment.

作者信息

Askar Wajih, Khan Ariba, Borson Soo, Malone Michael L

机构信息

Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,

出版信息

WMJ. 2017 Aug;116(3):171-172.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Health care workers need to consider the culture and ethnic preferences prevalent in the Hmong community in order to provide optimal care. We describe an older Hmong man to illustrate the challenges faced and competencies needed by primary care.

CASE PRESENTATION

An 80-year-old non-English speaking Hmong man with diabetes, nerve sheath tumor, and hypertension presented to the outpatient clinic with his grandson complaining of sleep problems. He had had 2 vivid recurring dreams during the previous few months. Memory assessment was significant for dementia.

DISCUSSION

This case addresses the complexity in taking care of a non-English speaking Hmong older man who has memory loss, trauma in adulthood, multiple caregivers, and sleep problems.

CONCLUSIONS

A careful history from patient and family to get to know their cultural preferences and attitudes was helpful. Identification of the primary caregiver was critical in providing care.

摘要

引言

医护人员需要考虑苗族社区中普遍存在的文化和种族偏好,以便提供最佳护理。我们描述一位老年苗族男性,以说明初级保健所面临的挑战和所需的能力。

病例介绍

一名80岁的不会说英语的苗族男性,患有糖尿病、神经鞘瘤和高血压,与他的孙子一起到门诊就诊,主诉睡眠问题。在过去几个月里,他做了两个反复出现的生动梦境。记忆评估显示有痴呆症。

讨论

本病例涉及照顾一名不会说英语、有记忆丧失、成年期创伤、多个照顾者和睡眠问题的老年苗族男性的复杂性。

结论

从患者及其家人那里仔细了解他们的文化偏好和态度很有帮助。确定主要照顾者对提供护理至关重要。

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