Blanche E I
Occupational Science Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
Am J Occup Ther. 1996 Apr;50(4):265-76. doi: 10.5014/ajot.50.4.265.
This article raises questions about the ways culture affects the nature of health care services. By examining the life story of Alma, a Central American woman who has a daughter with disabilities; her interactions with health care providers; and my own assumptions about cultural differences, I note the impact of cultural differences on coping and adaptation in Alma and in the health care system when working with poor, non-English-speaking clients.
本文提出了关于文化影响医疗服务性质方式的问题。通过审视阿尔玛的人生故事,她是一位有个残疾女儿的中美洲女性;她与医疗服务提供者的互动;以及我自己对文化差异的假设,我指出了文化差异对阿尔玛以及医疗系统在为贫困的非英语客户提供服务时应对和适应方面的影响。