id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6ydafrsucjaurjxtnzqydbxa2m Sharon M. Weyer A Look Into the Amish Culture: What Should We Learn? 2003.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 6337 507 68 care to the Amish population by recognizing important cultural values that have survived for more than three hundred Keywords: Amish culture; nurse practitioner; human caring; It is vital for health care professionals to respect these differences when dealing with Amish family practice office that served a large Amish population. The authors developed the article for a class assignment for a family nurse practitioner clinical course at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western The Amish cultural belief in rural living and rigorous physical labor as a means to good health makes "natural" The Amish are not prohibited by church law from taking medication or seeking care Health care can be costly to the Amish population, because This article has discussed the Amish culture and its relationship to medical care. on the health care practices of the Amish. implications for nursing care of the Amish. ./cache/work_6ydafrsucjaurjxtnzqydbxa2m.pdf ./txt/work_6ydafrsucjaurjxtnzqydbxa2m.txt