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Cultural Values and Caregiver Preference for Mexican-American and Non-Latino White Elders

机译:墨西哥裔美国人和非拉丁美洲裔白人老年人的文化价值观和看护者偏好

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This study examined caregiver preferences in the event of hip fracture between Mexican-American and non-Latino White elders. The differential effects of ethnicity and a cultural factor were also examined to elucidate the role of culture on caregiver preference. Data came from a cross-sectional survey of 89 Mexican-American and 30 non-Latino White elders. Hierarchical binary logistic regression was used to examine the differential impact of ethnicity and a cultural factor on caregiver preference. Fewer Mexican-American elders than non-Latino White elders preferred to rely on a formal/professional helper, and a greater proportion of Mexican-Americans than non-Latino Whites would turn to informal caregivers when faced with care needs following a hip fracture. The cultural factor significantly mediated the ethnic effect on caregiver preference. The need for culturally-relevant services based on caregiver preference for long-term care is discussed in addressing health disparities for ethnically diverse elders.
机译:这项研究调查了墨西哥裔美国人和非拉丁美洲裔白人老年人髋部骨折时看护者的偏好。还检查了种族和文化因素的差异影响,以阐明文化对看护者偏好的作用。数据来自对89名墨西哥裔美国人和30名非拉丁美洲裔白人长者的横断面调查。分层二元逻辑回归用于检验种族和文化因素对看护者偏好的不同影响。墨西哥裔美国人的老年人比非拉丁美洲裔白人的老年人更少,他们更倾向于依靠正式/专业的帮手,并且在髋部骨折后面对护理需求时,墨西哥裔美国人中的非裔美国人的比例要高于非拉丁美洲裔白人。文化因素显着介导了种族对看护者偏好的影响。在解决族裔多样化的老年人的健康差异时,讨论了基于照顾者对长期护理的偏爱而需要的与文化相关的服务。

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