Module 10 -Culture Flashcards

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What sort of cultural trends are we seeing in the US?

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Increase in bigger families, older families, more hispanic and asians in the population

Decrease in traditional families

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Cultural Diversity

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Coexistence of different ethnic, biologic sex, and social economic groups in a social unit (Age, size, occupational status, etc)

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What is important to giving high quality healthcare?

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Cultural Respect

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What are some aspects of cultural diversity?

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Varying cultures

Racial and ethnic origin

Religion

Physical size, age, and gender

Sexual orientation

Disability

Socioeconomic and occupational status

Geographical location

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Culture

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Shared systems of beliefs, values, and behavioral expectations that provide social structures of daily living

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What does culture define?

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roles and interactions with others and in families and communities

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How is culture apparent?

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In the attitudes and institutions unique to the culture

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Subculture

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Large group of people who are members of a larger cultural group

Members have certain ethnic, occupational, or physical characteristics not common to the larger culture

ex: Educators and Learners at BU, Decker college is a subculture interest

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What groups make up society?

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Dominant Group and Minority Group

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Dominant Group

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(usually the largest group)

Has the most authority to control values and sanctions of society

ex: Parents

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Minority Group

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(The smaller group)

A physical or cultural characteristic identifies the people as different from dominant group

Ex: Teenagers

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Cultural Assimilation (Acculturation)

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Minorities living within a dominant group lose the characteristics that made them different

Values replaced by those of dominant culture

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Cultural Shock

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The feelings a person experiences when placed in a different culture

May result in psychological discomfort or disturbances

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Ethnicity

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Sense of Identification with a collective cultural group

largely based on groups common heritage

One can belong to an ethnic group through birth or adoption of characteristics of that group

Groups share unique cultural and social beliefs and behavior patterns

largely develops through day to day life withy family and friends within the community

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Race

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Typically based on specific characteristics like ski pigmentation, body stature, facial features, hair texture

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5 Major Categories of Race

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American indian or Alaska Native

Asian

Black or African American

Native hawaiin or other pacific islander

White (caucasian, anglo-american)

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Stereotyping

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The assumption that all members of a culture or ethnic group acts alike

May be positive or negative

18
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What is included in negative stereotyping?

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Racism

Ageism

Sexism

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Cultural imposition

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Belief that everyone should conform to the majority belief system

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Cultural Blindness

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Ignores differences and proceeds as if they did not exist

21
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Culture Conflict

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people become aware of differences and feel threatened

response-ridiculing beliefs and traditions of others to make themselves feel more secure

22
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Etnocentrism

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Stay Away From this!!!

Belief that ones ideas, beliefs, and practices are the best or superior or are most preferred to those of others

23
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Cultural influences on health care?

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Physiologic variations

Reactions to pain

Mental health

Gender roles

Language and communication

Orientation to space and time

Food and nutrition

Family support

Socioeconomic factors

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What is important to consider regarding pain and culturally competent nursing care?

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Recognize that each person hold various beliefs about pain and that pain is what the patient says it is

Respect the patient’s right to respond to pain in one’s own fashion

Never stereotype a patient’s response to pain based on the patient’s culture

Be sensitive to nonverbal signals of discomfort, such as holding or applying pressure to the painful area or avoiding activities that intensify the pain

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The Culture of Poverty
Major Healthcare barrier: Feeling of despair, resignation, and fatalism Day-to-day attitude toward life; no hope for future Unemployment and need for financial or government aid Unstable family structure; possible characterized by abusiveness and abandonment Decline in self-respect and retreat from community involvement
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Elements of Cultural Competence
Developing self-awareness Demonstrating knowledge and understanding of a patient’s culture Accepting and respecting cultural differences Not assuming that the health care provider’s beliefs and values are the same as the client’s Resisting judgmental attitudes such as “different is not as good” Being open to and comfortable with cultural encounters Accepting responsibility for one’s own cultural competency
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Factors with big impact on culturally diverse interactions?
Cultural background of each participant Expectations and beliefs of each person about health care Cultural context of the encounter Degree of agreement between the sets of beliefs and values of the two persons
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Guidelines for Providing Culturally Competent Nursing Care
Develop cultural self-awareness Develop cultural knowledge Accommodate cultural practices in health care Respect culturally based family roles Avoid mandating change Seek cultural assistance
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Areas a nurse needs to understand when performing a cultural assessment
Beliefs, values, traditions and practices of a culture Culturally defined, health-related needs of individuals, families, and communities Culturally based belief systems of the etiology of illness and disease and those related to health and healing Attitude toward seeking help from health care providers