51  Cultural Curiosity: Birthing Experiences in the Latinx Community

51 Cultural Curiosity: Birthing Experiences in the Latinx Community

Pediatric Meltdown

https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsWe continue our discussions about birthing experiences, and this time, we’re going to talk about the experience of the Latinx community in our healthcare system. Kristina Ledlow and Dr. Karen Garcia join us to talk about ways to improve the services being provided for the community, especially for Latinx mothers. We can only broaden cultural competence by listening to others experiences and by stepping out of our own perspectives. Pediatric clinicians serve not only our newborns and infants but also support our moms and families. Thinking about how we embrace all of our families through their eyes only improves the care we give.[00:01] Kristina Ledlow and Dr. Karen Garcia Share Their Story With UsKristina and Karen talk about the kind of work they are involved in They give interesting details about birthing ourselves [06:40] Latinx Mothers and Their Healthcare Experiences The experience of Latinx mothers in the healthcare system Kristina shares their approach in taking care of mothers during the prenatal stageKaren gives a piece of advice that first-time mothers should hear Ask from a place of curiosity and live with empathy [16:46] Better Service for the Latinx CommunityWe have an interesting exchange medical insurance How can providers improve how they serve the patients?Kristina and Karen explain Even if providers mean well, they might still deal trauma to the patientsKaren recalls her experience as an immigrant assimilating in the United States[26:25] Knowing Other People’s Culture How to communicate with your patients the right wayKristina and Karen share some tips and resourcesThe books you can read and authors you can follow right nowThe beauty of discovering other people’s cultures[36:14] No Explanations Needed   Kristina has a message for her younger self that you should not missKaren sends a message for her resident self you’d want to hear “No” is a complete sentence, and you don’t need to always explain yourself  [42:35] Closing Segment  Final takeaways:It is hard to recognize that much of our medical system is white-centric.Culturally, Latinx families see physicians as powerful and are differentialThere are many barriers to accessing careThe sentence, “Tell me about who is living in your household.”The patriarchy in Latinx familiesDon't make assumptions or rush to judgment and other messages for providersBe aware of your own biasesReading books by Latinx authors can be a start to your awareness and curiosityKey Quotes:“I think that if we are validating to our patients, if we validate their stories, and we come from a place of curiosity and empathy, that's a really good starting point..” - Kristina Ledlow“It’s okay not to know. It’s okay not to be sure what [the patients’] cultural beliefs and backgrounds are so come from a place of curiosity and ask them so you can better support them.” - Dr. Karen GarciaEmail [email protected] to connect with Kristina then [email protected] to reach out to Karen. Check out <a href="https://www.bronsonhealth.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

Fecha de Publicación: 25 de agosto de 2021

Duración: 48 min

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