Caring for African American, Mexican, & Navajo Populations
Caring for African American, Mexican, & Navajo Populations
After studying Module 2: Lecture Materials & Resources, discuss the following:
A. Describe the importance of folk medicine practices and folk healers to African
Americans in the rural setting.
B. Mrs. M., a Mexican American who just gave birth, tells the nurse not to include certain
foods on her meal tray because her mother told her to avoid those foods while
breastfeeding. The nurse tells her that she doesn’t have to avoid any foods and should eat
whatever she desires. What concept does this demonstrate?
C. Describe at least two communication barriers encountered by non-Navajo nurses when
providing care to Navajo clients.
Sample Answer
Caring for African American, Mexican, & Navajo Populations
After reviewing the materials for Module 2, the following points address the specific questions regarding the healthcare of African American, Mexican American, and Navajo populations:
A. Describe the importance of folk medicine practices and folk healers to African Americans in the rural setting.
In many rural African American communities, particularly those with historical limitations in access to mainstream healthcare, folk medicine practices and folk healers hold significant cultural and practical importance. These traditions are often deeply rooted in African heritage, blended with European and Native American influences over centuries.