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“Culture Care Meanings of Child Bearing and Child Rearing Health Care Practices of Native Hawaiian, Filipino, and Micronesian Families Residing on the Island of Hawaii”

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“Culture Care Meanings of Child Bearing and Child Rearing Health Care Practices of Native Hawaiian, Filipino, and Micronesian

Families Residing on the Island of Hawaii”

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Introduction

Genevieve Kinney, Ph.D., CTNKatharyn F. Daub, Ed.D. CTN, CNE

Angelina Ancheta Rushton, BSN, CHPN

University of Hawaii at Hilo

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Historical Research Background

Recognition of Momi Kamau/Public Health FundingRecognition of Research Consultants/Study ParticipantsPurpose of Ethnonursing Research StudyEthnonursing Research MethodsUse of Dr. Leininger’s Culture Care Diversity and Universality TheoryUse of Dr. Leininger’s Sunrise Conceptual Research Enabler (see handout)Entry into Communities: Consent Forms: Key and General InformantsDr. Leininger’s Three Nursing Modalities (see handout)

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Presentation I:

Genevieve Kinney, Ph.D., CTN

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Ethnohistory of Native Hawaiian Culture

Kanaka MaoliKumulipo (handout)LokahiCapt. Cook’s Arrival 1778Economic/Social Changes: 19th/20th

CenturiesNative Hawaiians-2007

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Demographic Data

10 key Informants ( 8 Wahine-2 Kane)20 General Informants (18 Wahine-2 Kane)Age of Informants 18-70 yrs.Residency in Hawaii- 5-8 yearsEthnicity-Part Hawaiian

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Caring Themes

Care means protection/safety of mother and unborn childCare means ‘ohana (family) expressions of alohaCare means respecting traditionsCare means being cared for by respectful and concerned nurses

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Care Means Protection & Safety Of Mother & Unborn Child

Use of Exercise/ocean activitiesUse of pule (prayer)Use of ti leaf/Hawaiian SaltUse of lomi (massage)

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Care Means Protection & Safety Of Mother & Unborn Child

Eating special foods

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Care Means Protection & Safety Of Mother & Unborn Child

Seeking Healers/Western physicians

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Care Means ‘Ohana (Family) & Expressions of Aloha

Respecting Advice from Kupuna (elders)Family Support during pregnancyFamily presence during labor, hanau (birth)

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Care Means Respecting the Traditions

Caring for the placentaNaming the infantBlessing of infantUse of lomi for infantsOne year birthdayTeaching correct protocols (respect for kupunas)

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Care Means Respecting the Traditions

Use of singing (mele) hula/ocean

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Care Means Respecting the Traditions

Eating poi, limu

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Care Means Respecting the Traditions

Teaching correct protocols (respect for kupunas)

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Care Means Having Nurses Who Are Concerned, Respectful & Competent

Perceptions of good caregiversPerceptions of incompetent caregivers

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Presentation II:

Angelina A. Rushton, BSN, CHPN

Hospice of HiloPartners in Hope, Support, and Comfort

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Ethnohistory of Filipino Culture

Location: South East Asia, surrounded by waterOne of the largest archipelagos- 7,107 islands, only 1,190 are inhabited.Major islands are Luzon, Mindanao, and Visayan regionKnown as “Pearl of the Orient”55 languages and 142 dialectsNational Language is “Filipino”The 3rd largest English-speaking country in the world.Value family kinship, respect for elders, education, hospitality, “pakikipagkapwa” (being one with others), “bayanihan” (helping one’s own people)

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Bayanihan (Capture on a road in Samar, Philippines)

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Demographic Data

10 Key informants20 General InformantsAges 23-81 yrs. Old2 male participantsEthnicity- FilipinosInformants speaks Ilocano and/or Tagalog

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Caring Themes Identified By Filipino Informants

1. Care means listening (respect) to elders.2. Care means preserving healer rituals3. Care means family support and obligations4. Care means patience with non-English

speaking clients.

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Care means listening (respect) to elders.

Respecting EldersUse of Special FoodAvoiding Special Food

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Amulets (“Anting-anting”)

Amulets are used on adults, children, and infants for good luck, to drive bad spirits away, and to protect against misfortune.

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Amulets/Vendor

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Care Means Preserving Healer Rituals.

Use of Albularyo/ Hilot (Faith healers)Use of herbs/ oil/ amuletsBathing EverydayRespecting Elder’s advice.

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Care Means Family Support and Obligations.

Providing Traditional Healing Practices by the EldersSeeking Caring Ways.

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Care Means Patience With Non-english Speaking Clients.

Providing TranslatorShowing AffectionTalking StoryRespecting Traditional Healing Ways

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Presentation III:

Kay Daub, Ed.D., CTN, CNE

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“Culture Care Meanings of Child Bearing and Child Rearing Health Care Practices of Native Hawaiian, Filipino, and Micronesian

Families Residing on the Island of Hawaii”

By: Katharyn F. Daub, RN , EdD, Associate Professor of Nursing University of Hawaii at Hilo

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Ethnohistory Of Micronesian Culture

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Demographic Data

10 Key informants20 General InformantsAges 21-70 yrs old4 Male participantsEthnicity

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Caring Themes

Care means seeing the medicine manCare means eating healing foodsCare means family presence & concernCare means being attentive to privacy

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Care Means Seeing the Medicine Man

Use of healing remediesUse of coconut Use of massageSwimming/water

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Care Means Eating Healing Foods

PandanusCoconut MilkUlu breadfruit

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Care Means Family Presence & Concern

Receiving Protective Care from FamilyElder Care

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Care Means Being Attentive to Privacy

Need for PrivacySame gender preferred related to care

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Conclusion

Comparative Analysis of the three study groupsDr. Leininger’s 3 Modalities of Care Decisions and Actions

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Mahalo