Health practices of adult Hispanic women

Health practices of adult Hispanic women The purpose of this focused ethnography was to discover the patterns and variability of health practices used by Hispanic women aged 20–40 years. Seven adult Hispanic women from an urban New Mexico county were interviewed four to seven times each about their...

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description Health practices of adult Hispanic women The purpose of this focused ethnography was to discover the patterns and variability of health practices used by Hispanic women aged 20–40 years. Seven adult Hispanic women from an urban New Mexico county were interviewed four to seven times each about their health practices. The women described their views of good health. They were aware of current health promotion practices such as good nutrition and exercise. They also practised safety measures for themselves and their families. These women did not report any information on specific cultural disease prevention behaviours and described few practices related to their Hispanic culture. A theme that also emerged from the data was an emphasis on the importance of spirituality and the integration of the spiritual dimension as important to healthy living. Implications for health care providers include knowing that urban adult Hispanic women are versed in contemporary health literature and take better care of their families than of themselves.
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Cultural Characteristics
Culture
Disease prevention
disease prevention behaviours
Female
Food
Health Behavior
Health behaviour
health behaviours
health practices
Health Promotion
Hispanic Americans
Hispanic culture
Hispanic people
Hispanic women's health
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Illnesses
Knowledge
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Personal health
Spirituality
USA
Women
Women's Health
Womens health
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