On the Border: Cultural Competency with Hispanics in Hospice 2025

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  2. Begin by filling out the 'My Directive and My Signature' section. Clearly state your refusal of resuscitation measures and provide your signature along with the date and printed name.
  3. Complete the personal information fields, including your date of birth, sex, race, eye color, and hair color. Alternatively, you can attach a recent photograph in the designated area.
  4. In the 'Information About My Doctor and Hospice' section, enter your physician's name and telephone number. If applicable, include the name of your hospice program.
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Although they tend to have higher life expectancies than some other racial and ethnic groups, Hispanic/Latino health is often influenced by factors such as language/cultural barriers, lack of access to preventive care, and lack of health insurance.
The weight of employment demands over educational aspirations, social mobility and even a lack of trust for medicine and the healthcare industry also contribute to underrepresentation.
Hispanics expect health care personnel to be warm and personal and express a strong need to be treated with dignity. Older person should be addressed by their last name. Avoid gesturing, some may have adverse connotations. necessary so that best care can be planned.
Other fundamental aspects of Hispanic culture include patriarchal structure, the importance of religion, an emphasis on respect and dignity, enjoying traditional food and celebrating together, embracing ones artistic roots and history, and a passion for ftbol (soccer).
Cultural competence in health care and home-based care services, it is the ability to provide effective care while respecting the client and patients cultural beliefs, values, and behaviors.
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