Ch.2: Cultural Competence Flashcards
a key to understanding cultural diversity is
self awareness and knowledge of one’s own culture
an individual’s health status is influenced by a constellation of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors collectively known as
determinants of health
The determinants of health is comprised of
political action & legislation,
health care service
social factors (poverty, occupation, neighborhood, environment, lifestyle, behaviors, and genetics)
What is the greatest influence on health status?
poverty
what is the purpose & goal of Healthy people 2020
to address the multiple determinants of health and evaluate interventions that go beyond the traditional health care provider-patient model
GOAL: ELIMINATE. HEALTH DISPARITIES
Health disparities or unfair and avoidable health differences affect people who experience social, economic, and environmental disadvantage. The vulnerable “populations” include
ethnic/racial minorities
people with disabilities
LGBT community
Under what provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, when people with LEP (limited English proficiency seek health care in settings such as hospitals, nursing home clinics, daycare centers and mental health centers, services cannot be denied to them
Title VI
the process of social and psychological exchanges that takes place when there are ongoing encounters between individuals of different cultures, with subsequent changes in either or both groups
acculturation
the losses and changes that occur when adjusting or integrating a new system of beliefs, routines, and social roles are known as ________ _____. has important implications for health and illness
acculturative stress
borne out of each person’s unique life experience and his or her personal effort to find purpose and meaning in life
spirituality
refers to an organized system of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe , especially belief in a divine or superhuman power to be obeyed and worshipped as the creator and ruler of the universe
religion
religious affiliation can support health and harmony by
social support systems
promote healthy behavior
hope and optimism
Assessment in which aids practitioners in understanding the patient’s religious coping to enable them to integrate spirituality in treatment. it examines whether a person is using positive or negative religious coping
Brief R-COPE
the balance of the person, both within one’s being (physical, mental, spiritual) and in the outside world.
health
symptom labeling and diagnosis depend on
the degree of difference between the persons behavior and those that the group has defined as normal