Psychocultural influences on health care acceptability among elderly U.S. Pacific Islanders.

Michael J Stoil, Susmita Murphy, Ford H Kuramoto
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There is widespread recognition of the influence of ethnic variation on immigrant response to health care services, but far less is known about source of variation among nonimmigrant ethnic enclaves. Pacific Islander populations under U.S. administration for more than a century illustrate the potential influences of cultural factors on health care. Focus groups among elderly Samoan, Native Hawaiian, and Chamorro residents of southern California in 2002 found ethnic variation in such characteristics as expectations of publicly financed health care and in the willingness to discuss alternative sources of help with clinicians. These variations appear influenced by the colonial health care experience of these U.S. territories and, in the case of Samoan women, in distinctive perceptions of the role of prayer and traditional healing methods in care. Such psychocultural factors appear more potent than English language proficiency as an influence on the acceptability of health care among Pacific Islander elders.

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心理文化对美国太平洋岛民老年保健可接受性的影响。
人们普遍认识到种族差异对移民对卫生保健服务反应的影响,但对非移民种族飞地之间差异的来源知之甚少。一个多世纪以来,美国管理下的太平洋岛民人口说明了文化因素对医疗保健的潜在影响。2002年对南加州的萨摩亚老年人、夏威夷土著和查莫罗居民进行的焦点小组调查发现,在对公共资助的医疗保健的期望以及与临床医生讨论其他帮助来源的意愿等特征上存在种族差异。这些差异似乎受到这些美国领土的殖民保健经验的影响,就萨摩亚妇女而言,也受到对祈祷和传统治疗方法在护理中的作用的独特看法的影响。这些心理文化因素似乎比英语熟练程度更能影响太平洋岛民老年人对保健的接受程度。
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