Provider an patent cultural approaches to disease etiology and illness affect compliance with western medical diagnoses and treatments. this article provides cross-cultural examples of these impacts on several chronic illnesses and then argues for a dual medical approach for treatment. A case study of a Mexican American man with cystic fibrosis is presented to demonstrate how culture influences his and his family\u27s understanding of disease etiology and of his illness experience and, consequently, his dual medical approach to treatment
Secondary prevention activities are used to decrease the incidence of complications to an already pr...
The project described here takes place in Guadalajara, Mexico in a major government sponsored health...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65)The goals of this study are to address the followin...
The article raises the question of cultural factors that affect various types of diseases, and how n...
The relationship of culture to chronic mental illness is reviewed in a cross-national and cross-ed,-...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a theoretical framework for understanding the impact of culture on the...
People from different cultural backgrounds have different beliefs and perceptions concerning health ...
This article examines how culture influences the content and practical application of medical knowle...
Culture is the characteristics of human behavior and knowledge of a particular group of people, enco...
In the present day, it is no doubt that chronic diseases become the important part of human illness....
AbstractAlthough current numbers of non-Caucasian CF patients are small, collectively they represent...
An anthropological view of culture and somatic experience is presented through elaboration of the no...
Family medicine has appropriated the biopsychosocial model as a conceptualization of the systemic in...
Abstract: Culture refers to the shared patterns of feelings, beliefs and behaviour that reflect in t...
The purpose of this project was to examine culture and the impact it has on the pain experience. Pai...
Secondary prevention activities are used to decrease the incidence of complications to an already pr...
The project described here takes place in Guadalajara, Mexico in a major government sponsored health...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65)The goals of this study are to address the followin...
The article raises the question of cultural factors that affect various types of diseases, and how n...
The relationship of culture to chronic mental illness is reviewed in a cross-national and cross-ed,-...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a theoretical framework for understanding the impact of culture on the...
People from different cultural backgrounds have different beliefs and perceptions concerning health ...
This article examines how culture influences the content and practical application of medical knowle...
Culture is the characteristics of human behavior and knowledge of a particular group of people, enco...
In the present day, it is no doubt that chronic diseases become the important part of human illness....
AbstractAlthough current numbers of non-Caucasian CF patients are small, collectively they represent...
An anthropological view of culture and somatic experience is presented through elaboration of the no...
Family medicine has appropriated the biopsychosocial model as a conceptualization of the systemic in...
Abstract: Culture refers to the shared patterns of feelings, beliefs and behaviour that reflect in t...
The purpose of this project was to examine culture and the impact it has on the pain experience. Pai...
Secondary prevention activities are used to decrease the incidence of complications to an already pr...
The project described here takes place in Guadalajara, Mexico in a major government sponsored health...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-65)The goals of this study are to address the followin...