I'm a nursing student in Oregon. We are learning about different cultures as it relates to healthcare/nursing/illness. My group has been assigned the Basque culture. I have been searching the internet for any information that would be related to these issues but am having difficulties finding the answers. I have found the RH- factor, but I am needing more info than just that. I was wondering if you had anyone who would be able to answer some of these questions for us. We would greatly appreciate it.
The main biological, and I would say the only difference between basques and other etnicities in the area is the RH- Factor. I do not know too much about this issue. But I would say that this factor is not conclusive. There are no non-basques in my father's family tree until 15th century (we were not able to find previous records), and my father was RH+
On the other hand as I said in this post somewhere before, the basque ethnicity's differenciation is our language.
The questions would be:
1. How does the culture view health/illness?
I supposse that as any other european culture. As any other european culture, in the middle ages some diseases where related to religion. For example the basque expresion for bless you!! when someone sneezes, is doministiku, which cames from the latin, Dominus te cum, god with you.
In addition and in middle ages as well, some diseases like black plague were related to the cagots.
2. Diseases or risk factors common in this group?
As far as I know there are no special risk factors for basques.
3. Effect of hospitalization/illness?
We have a pretty good public health care system, a hospitalization is like in any other European country
4. Would the diet in the hospital affect a patient in the culture?
No, basque traditional diet is wide and our culture does not forbid any food. Maybe some elder people still practices vigil in lent, but they just do not eat meat on fridays, which is a nonsense because a vigil does not applyes to ill people, in any case hospitals take care of it.
5. Privacy needs of the culture?
Do not undestand this question, can you please elaborate more
6. Family patters/interactions/hierarchy?
Basque culture is esentially a kind of matriarchy, Aita (father) used to decide, but Ama (mother) manages and is the counselor. Besides in the middle ages, if a man wanted to get married, sisters and morthers were the encharged to seek a girfriend
7. Are there expressions of pain/anxiety different?
No, basically, they are the same, but translated, in addition expresions including swearwords are not traditionally basque.
8. Use of time/personal space?
Nowadays it is the same as any other european culture, people wakes up about 7 Am in the morning, they go to work, work for until 13 or 14, have a lunch, and go back to work, at 18 or 19 goes back home. We spend time with family, friends, and have beers and wines on weekedns. Each ones house is each one decision, there is no a pattern about the personal space, some people invite other to their home, some other have they home as a sanctuary that can not be acceded...
Some years ago, each house was having an Atari (something like a hall), this was a public place, if someone was visiting he was received there. The insiders were not shown. Towns were small, and houses were usually separated, so it was not very common having neighbor invading peoples property
9. Communication patterns?
Please, can you concrete more?
10. Differences in apparel of which the nurse would need to be aware of?
Again, thank you very much for you time.
No, nurses are wearing same clothes as in any other side of Europe