Cultural Aspects of Caring for Mexican-American Clients

Abstract
Cultural factors greatly influence the Mexican-American individual's perception of health, illness and acceptable care regimens. Population projections indicate that Hispanics, a majority of which are Mexican–Americans, will become the largest minority group in the United States. Family structure, health/illness beliefs and traditional health practices can affect the client's acceptance and compliance with prescribed health care regimens. Mexican-Americans will be influenced by cultural sensitivity, access and costs when choosing a health care provider. Nurses need to understand and recognize the importance of providing culturally appropriate care to a rapidly increasing Mexican-American population.