Mexican patients prefer paternalistic care, while Americans lean towards autonomy.
The study compared Mexican and American patients' preferences for doctor involvement in decision-making. Mexican patients tend to prefer paternalistic doctors, while American patients lean towards more autonomy. The research involved interviews with 60 people from different backgrounds. The findings supported the idea that cultural differences influence patient preferences for doctor-patient interactions. The study suggests that paternalistic care can be effective when tailored to cultural norms.