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Mete-Pye-W Lan-Dlo (Put Your Feet in Water: Haitians, Health Care and AIDS)

Date: n.d.
Source: New England AETC

Mete-Pye-W Lan-Dlo (Put Your Feet in Water: Haitians, Health Care and AIDS)

Description:

This video follows two Haitian patients as they navigate the American health care system. One, a pregnant woman, is skeptical of her provider's prescribed treatment and wishes she were back in Haiti where familiar folk cures are available. Similarly, a man is followed and the viewer sees his discomfort with implications of a sexual history taking and the conflict between standard medical practice and Haitian cultural beliefs when his provider requests a blood sample. Interspersed throughout the tape are looks at social and political history which contribute to a better understanding of Haitian health beliefs and practices. Narrated by Harry Belafonte and produced by Howard Libman, M.D. and Eric Hardt, M.D. of Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA and producer Paul Stern, the video points to some of the cultural issues the practitioner faces while dealing with the Haitian patient, as well as some of these problems of health care access and interpreter services. Excellent for all audiences. 50 minutes. $15.00 through New England AETC.

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