S3) Cultural diversity Flashcards
What is the standard definition of culture?
- Culture is defined by each person in relationship to the group(s) with whom he/she identifies
- An individual’s cultural identity may be based on heritage as well as individual circumstances and personal choice
Identify 10 factors which could affect cultural identity
- Race
- Ethnicity
- Country of origin
- Age
- Gender
- Language
- Sexual orientation
- Religious/spiritual beliefs
- Occupation
- Socioeconomic status
Identify 6 behaviours which are impacted by factors affecting cultural identify
- Communication styles
- Diet preferences
- Health beliefs
- Family roles
- Lifestyles
- Decision making processes
What is the importance of learning about cultural identity in healthcare?
All of these beliefs and practices, in turn can influence how patients and health care professionals:
- Perceive health and illness
- Interact with one another
Why is diversity important to healthcare?
- Increasing diversity of populations (patients and workforce)
- Increasing, yet limited, evidence that a patient-centred approach improves outcomes
- Huge disparities in care accessed
Explain the following problems that arise in healthcare due to diversity in terms of:
- Lack of familiarity with concepts
- Self protection/denial
- Lack of familiarity with concepts – an inability to recognise the relevance of culture to health
- Self-protection/denial – an attitude that differences aren’t significant or relevant / our common humanity transcends our differences
Explain the following problems that arise in healthcare due to diversity in terms of:
- Fear of the unknown / the new
- Pressure due to time constraints
- Fear of the unknown or the new – may be challenging / intimidating to understand something that doesn’t fit into one’s worldview
- Feeling of pressure due to time constraints – unable to look in depth at an individual patient’s needs
Identify 4 compound problems which might arise from diversity in healthcare
- Miscommunication
- Rejection of healthcare provider
- Issues within staff groups
- Misunderstanding of patient perspective
Which part of a patient’s healthcare experience is influenced by culture?
- The way they make sense of certain symptoms and behaviours
- Their view of potential services and the services they choose to accept
With regards to mental health, which part of a patient’s healthcare experience is influenced by culture?
- The way in which those who have mental health problems are perceived
- The way they think about mental health and mental health problems