Multicultural medicine Flashcards
Define culture
-Particular group with learned and shared values that affects thinking, actions and emotions
What does culture influence?
- Beliefs
- Rituals
- Attitudes
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Outcomes
Define Transference.
- Transfer of emotions, beliefs or experiences from the past to present
- Positive or negative
Define cultural competence.
ongoing capacity to provide for diverse populations a safe, patient centred, evidence based medicine
What does the health care service have to accommodate for different cultures?
- Language Line Service (on phone translator)
- on site interpreters (beside patient facing you)
- family members
What are the barriers of transference?
lack of knowledge fear and distrust bias and ethnocentrism stereotyping language barriers differences in perceptions and expectations situation.
What are the 3 primary focuses within the cultural competencies in health care?
Eliminate misunderstandings in diagnosis or in treatment planning that may arise from differences in language or culture
Improve patient adherences with treatments
Eliminate health care disparities
how can you achieve higher levels of cultural competence?
self assessment
in; knowledge, attitudes and skills
What is the role of the physician when eliciting Patient’s Explanatory Model of Illness
Asking questions to elicit the patient’s understanding of their illness
Having strategies for identifying and bridging the different communication styles
Having skills for assessing decision-making preferences and the role of family
What do you have to think about when using a phone translator
- confidentiality
- time constraints
- setting the scene
How can the culturally competent doctor demonstrate practice skills? (5)
- Has an awareness and acceptance of difference whereby diversity is valued
- Understands how his own culture influences how he thinks, acts and delivers services
- Understands the dynamics of difference and is conscious of those dynamics inherent when cultures interact
- Becomes familiar with the different aspects of various cultures in target areas where service is provided
- Has the ability to adapt practice skills that fit the cultural context of the patient/client
How many different languages are spoken in each surgery?
6-8
What must we acknowledge from people of different cultures?
- differ in their perceptions of illness and treatment
- have unique ways of viewing and interacting with professionals
- regard some forms of verbal and non-verbal communication as appropriate, others as not
- may have different ways of communicating their fears and needs