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Culturally Competent Health Care
for Hispanic Groups

Selected and Compiled by Jacquelyn Coughlan, M.S., M.L.S.

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Ailinger, R. L. (1985, October). Beliefs about treatment of hypertension among Hispanic older persons. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 7(3), 26-31.

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Ailinger, R. L., & Dear, M. R. (1997, November). Latino immigrants' explanatory models of tuberculosis infection. Qualitative Health Research, 7(4), 521-531.

Ailinger, R. L., & Dear, M. R. (1998, February). Adherence to tuberculosis preventive therapy among Latino immigrants. Public Health Nursing, 15(1), 19-24.

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Angel, R., & Guarnaccia, P. (1989). Mind, body, and culture: Somatization among Hispanics. Social Science and Medicine, 28(12), 1229-1238.

Angel, R. J., & Worobey, J. L. (1991, June). Intragroup differences in health of Hispanic children. Social Science Quarterly, 72(2), 361-378.

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Antshel, K. M. (2002). Integrating culture as a means of improving treatment adherence in the Latino population. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 7(4), 435-449.

Applewhite, S. L. (1995, November). Curanderismo: Demystifying the health beliefs and practices of elderly Mexican Americans. (Mexican folk healing). Health and Social Work, 20(4), 247-253.

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Arruda, E. N., Larson, P. J., et al. (1992). Comfort: Immigrant Hispanic cancer patients' views. Cancer Nursing, 15(6), 387-394.

The Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organization. The goal of this site is to provide access to information relevant to improving the health of Asian-American and Pacific Islander Populations. http://www.aapcho.org

Avila, E., & Parker, J. (1999). Woman who glows in the dark: A curandera reveals traditional Aztec secrets of physical and spiritual health. New York: J. P. Tarcher/Putnam.

Babington, L. M., Kelley, B. R., et al. (1999, Spring). From recipes to recetas: Health beliefs and health care encounters in the rural Dominican Republic. Journal of Cultural Diversity, 6(1), 20-25.

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Baer, R. D., & Ackerman, A. (1988, September). Toxic Mexican folk remedies for the treatment of empacho: The case of azarcon, greta, and albayalde. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 24(1), 31-39.

Baer, R. D., Garcia de Alba, J., et al. (1989, December 15). Lead based remedies for empacho: Patterns and consequences. Social Science & Medicine, 29(12), 1373-1379.

Baer, R. D., & Penzell, D. (1993, September). Research report: Susto and pesticide poisoning among Florida farmworkers. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 17(3), 321-327.

Baer, R. D., Garcia de Alba, J., et al. (1998, November). Mexican use of lead in the treatment of empacho: Community, clinic, and longitudinal patterns. Social Science & Medicine, 47(9), 1263-1266.

Baer, R. D., Weller, S. C., et al. (1999, Fall). Cross-cultural perspectives on the common cold: Data from five populations. Human Organization, 58(3), 251-260.

Baer, R. D., Weller, S. C., de Alba Garcia, M., Glazer, M., Trotter, R., & Pachter, L., et al. (2003, September). A cross-cultural approach to the study of the folk illness nervios. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 27(3), 315-337.

Barnes, D. M., Davis, A. J., et al. (1998, September). Informed consent in a multicultural cancer patient population: Implications for nursing practice. Nursing Ethics, 5(5), 412-423.

Bates, M. S., Rankin-Hill, L., et al. (1995). A cross-cultural comparison of adaptation to chronic pain among Anglo-Americans and native Puerto Ricans. Medical Anthropology, 16, 141-173.

Bates, M. S., Rankin-Hill, L., et al. (1997, November). The effects of the cultural context of health care on treatment of and response to chronic pain. Social Science & Medicine, 45(9), 1433-1448.

Battaglia, B. (1996, October-December). Understanding Hispanic folk ailments and illnesses. Cross Cultural Connection, 2(2), 1-2, 4.

Bearison, D. J., & Minian, N. (2002). Medical management of asthma and folk medicine in a Hispanic community. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 27(4), 385-392.

Becerra, R. M., & Iglehart, A. P. (1995). Folk medicine use: Diverse populations in a metropolitan area. Social Work in Health Care, 21(4), 37-58.

Bedolla, M. A. (1995). The principles of medical ethics and their application to Mexican-American elderly patients. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 11(1), 131-137.

Berg, J. A., Cromwell, S. L., & Arnett, M. (2002, December). Physical activity: Perspectives of Mexican American and Anglo American midlife women. Healthcare for Women International, 23(8), 894-904.

Berg, J. A., & Lipson, J. G. (1999, January-February). Information sources, menopause beliefs, and health complaints of midlife Filipinas. Health Care for Women International, 20(1), 81-92.

Beyene, Y., Becker, G., & Mayen, N. (2002, June). Perception of aging and sense of well-being among Latino elderly. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 17(2), 155-172.

Blackhall, L. J., Frank, G., et al. (1999, June). Ethnicity and attitudes towards life sustaining technology. Social Science & Medicine, 48(12), 1779-1789.

Blewett, L. A., Smaida, S. A., Fuentes, C., & Zuehlke, E. U. (2003). Health care needs of the growing Latino population in rural America: Focus group findings in one midwestern state. The Journal of Rural Health, 19(1), 33-41.

Borrayo, F. A., & Jenkins, S. R. (2003, May). Feeling frugal: Socioeconomic status, acculturation, and cultural health beliefs among women of Mexican descent. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 9(2), 197-206.

Bose, A., Vashistha, K., & O'Loughlin, B. J. (1983). Azarcon por empacho--another cause of lead toxicity. Pediatrics, 72, 106-108.

Browne, A. J. (1997, December). A concept analysis of respect applying the hybrid model in cross-cultural settings. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 19(6), 762-780.

Buchwald, D., Caralis, P. V., et al. (1993, April 15). The medical interview across cultures. Patient Care, 27(7), 141-4, 146, 148.

Buck, M., Wieser, P., & Keegan, L. (1995). Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant Mexican-American women: Implications for primary care. Advanced in Nursing Science, 17, 37-52.

Burgos-Ocasio, H. (1996). Understanding the Hispanic community. In M. C. Julia (Ed.), Multicultural awareness in the health care professions (pp. 111-). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Burns, N., & Carney, K. (2003). Internet sources of information on Hispanic health. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 14, 276-281.

Byrd, T. L., Mullen, P. D., et al. (1996, November-December). Initiation of prenatal care by low-income Hispanic women in Houston. Public Health Reports, 111(6), 536-540.

Byrd, T. L., Peterson, S. K., Chavez, R., & Heckert, A. (2004, February). Cervical cancer screening beliefs among young Hispanic women. Preventive Medicine, 38(2), 192-197.

Caballero, A. E. (2005). Diabetes in the Hispanic or Latino population: Genes, environment, culture, and more. Current Diabetes Report, 5(3), 217-225.

Caban, A., & Walker, E. A. (July 2006). A systematic review of research on culturally relevant issues for Hispanics with diabetes. The Diabetes educator, 32(4), 584-595.

Campos, A. P. (1990). Social work practice with Puerto Rican terminally ill clients and their families. In J. K. Parry (Ed.), Social work practice with the terminally ill, a transcultural perspective (pp. 129-143). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Canive, J. M. (1999). Working with families: Reflections from abroad. Journal of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 10(1), 40-42.

Carlson, V. J., & Harwood, R. L. (2003). Attachment, culture, and the caregiving system: The cultural patterning of everyday experiences among Anglo and Puerto Rican mother-infant pairs. Infant Mental Health Journal, 24(1), 53-73.

Carrasco, S. (1974, September-October). Curanderismo in South Texas. School Health Review, 5(5), 7.

Castro, F. G., Cota, M. K., & Vega, S. C. (1999). Health promotion in Latino populations: A sociocultural model for program planning, development, and evaluation. In R. M. Huff & M. V. Kline (Eds.), Promoting health in multicultural populations: A handbook for practitioners (pp. 137-168). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Castro, F. G., Furth, P., & Karlow, H. (1984). The health beliefs of Mexican, Mexican-American, and Anglo-American women. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 6, 365-383.

Catlin, G. (1993, April). The role of culture in grief. The Journal of Social Psychology, 133(2), 173-184.

Caudle, P. (1993). Providing culturally sensitive health care to Hispanic patients. Nurse Practitioner, 18(12), 40-51.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1993). Lead poisoning associated with use of traditional ethnic remedies--California. MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 42, 521-554.

Characteristics of foreign-born Hispanic patients with tuberculosis--eight U.S. counties bordering Mexico, 1995. (1996, November 29). MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 45(47): 1032-1036.

Chavez, L. R., Hubbell, F. A., McMullin, J. M., Martinez, R. G., & Mishra, S. I. (1995, February). Understanding knowledge and attitudes about breast cancer: A cultural analysis. Archives of Family Medicine, 4(2), 145-152.

Chavez, L. R., Hubbell, F. A., Mishra, S. I., & Valdez, R. B. (1997, November-December). The influence of fatalism on self-reported use of papanicolaou smears. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 13(6), 418-424.

Chesla, C. A., Skaff, M. M., Bartz, R. J., et al. (2000, December). Differences in personal models among Latinos and European Americans: Implications for clinical care. Diabetes Care, 23(12), 1780-1785.

Chesney, A. P., Thompson, B. L., et al. (1980, October). Mexican-American folk medicine: Implications for the family physician. Journal of Family Practice, 11(4), 567-574.

Chong, N. (2002). The Latino patient: A cultural guide for health care providers. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press.

Cohen, S. (1992, Winter). Life and death: A cross-cultural perspective. Childhood Education, 69(2), 107-109.

Collins, A. S., Gullette, D., & Schnepf, M. (2004, August). Break through language barriers. Nursing Management, 35(8), 34-36, 38.

Collins, C. A. C., Decker, S. I., & Esquibel, K. A. (2006). Definitions of health: Comparison of Hispanic and African-American elders. The Journal of Multicultural Nursing & Health, 12(1), 14-.

Colucciello, M. L., & Woelfel, V. (1998, Fall). Child care beliefs and practices of Hispanic mothers. Nursingconnections, 11(3), 33-40.

Condon, J. C. (1997). Good neighbors: Communicating with the Mexicans. Yarmouth, MA: Intercultural Press.

Coronado, G. D., Thompson, B., Tejeda, S., & Godina, R. (2004). Attitudes and beliefs among Mexican Americans about type 2 diabetes. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 15, 576-588.

Cortina, L. M. (2004, May). Hispanic perspectives on sexual harassment and social support. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30(5), 570-584.

Costantino, G., Malgady, R. G., et al. (1988, June). Folk hero modeling therapy for Puerto Rican adolescents. Journal of Adolescence, 11(2), 155-165.

Cox, C., & Monk, A. (1993, May). Hispanic culture and family care of Alzheimer's patients. Health & Social Work, 18(2), 92-100.

Crane, N. T. (1983). Nutritional status of Hispanic Americans. Public Health Currents, 23(5), 4-7.

Creson, D. L., McKinley, C., & Evans, R. (1969). Folk medicine in Mexican- American sub-culture. Diseases of the Nervous System, 30, 264-266.

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Culturally appropriate breastfeeding resources
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Current bibliographies in medicine- National Library for Medicines.This site contains current bibliographies in medicine 94- 96 on Hispanic-American health. (1994). Retrieved June 17, 2004, from http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/hispanic.html

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Davidhizar, R., & Shearer, R. (2002). Strategies for providing culturally appropriate pharmaceutical care to the Hispanic patient- Practitioners must overcome language barriers and bridge difference between cultural beliefs and practices to deliver equitable care to minority populations. Hospital Pharmacy, 37(5), 505-510.

Davila, Y. R. (2002, November-December). Influence of abuse on condom negotiation among Mexican-American women involved in abusive relationships. The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 13(6), 46-56.

Davila, Y. R., & Brackley, M. H. (1999, July-August). Mexican and Mexican American women in a battered women's shelter: Barriers to condom negotiation for HIV/AIDS prevention. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 20(4), 333-355.

Davis, R. E. (1997, September-October). Understanding ethnic women's experiences with pharmacopeia. Health Care for Women International, 18(5), 425-437.

Davitz, L. J., Sameshima, Y., et al. (1976, August). Suffering as viewed in six different cultures. American Journal of Nursing, 76(8), 1296-1297.

Delgado, M. (1995). Puerto Rican elders and natural support systems: Implications for human services. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 24(1/2), 115-130.

Delgado, M., & Tennstedt, S. (1997, March). Puerto Rican sons as primary caregivers of elder parents. Social Work, 42(2), 125-134.

DePacheco, M., & Hutti, M. (1998, January). Cultural beliefs and health care practices of childbearing Puerto Rican American women and Mexican American women: A review of the literature. Mother Baby Journal, 3(1), 14-25.

de Rios, D. (2002). What we can learn from shamanic healing: Brief psychotherapy with Latino immigrant clients. American Journal of Public Health, 92(10), 1576-1581.

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Diaz, V. A. (2002). Cultural factors in preventive care: Latinos. Primary Care, 29(3), 503-518.

Diekman, A. B., Eagly, A. H., Mladinic, A., & Ferreira, M. C. (2005). Dynamic stereotypes about women and men in Latin America and the United States. Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology, 36(2), 209-226.

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Edgerton, R. B., Karno, M., et al. (1970, January). Curanderismo in the metropolis. The diminished role of folk psychiatry among Los Angeles Mexican-Americans. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 24(1), 124-134.

Eisenbruch, M. (1984, December). Cross-cultural aspects of bereavement. II: Ethnic and cultural variations in the development of bereavement practices. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry, 8(4), 315-347.

Elder, J., Sallis, J. F., et al. (1999, July). Factors affecting selection of restaurants by Anglo- and Mexican-American families. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 99(7), 856-858.

Engebretson, J. (1994, September). Folk healing and biomedicine: Culture clash or complimentary approach? Journal of Holistic Nursing, 12(3), 240-250.

Enguidanos-Clark, G. (1986). Acculturative stress and its contribution to the development of depression in Hispanic women. Ann Arbor, MI: Wright Institute.

Esposito, N. (2005). Agenda dissonance: Immigrant Hispanic women's and providers' assumptions and expectations for menopause healthcare. Clinical Nursing Research, 14(1), 32-56.

Everett, S. A., Husten, C. G., et al. (1999, September). Smoking initiation and smoking patterns among US college students. Journal of American College Health, 48(2), 55-60.

Ezeobele, Y. (2002). Health and meaning: A perspective of geriatric Hispanic women. Geriatric Nursing, 23(5), 268-271.

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Gomez, E., & Gomez, E. A. (1985, December). Folk healing among Hispanic Americans. Public Health Nursing, 2(4), 245-249.

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