Category: Culture
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Culturally Unique Groups and Their Health Issues Management
Major cultural and ethnic groups represented in my community are Mexican, Hispanics, Latinos, Asian Americans, and other smaller populations. There is a great diversity of ethnic and racial groups that comprise the neighborhood and sites across the area. Looking at these groups, I decided to choose Mexican immigrants to investigate their health issues and how…
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Organizational Culture Problems in Nursing Leaders
Nurses, particularly those working in a clinic setting, are a significant workforce that can impact the general culture in various aspects. Changing patterns of the profession is portrayed by aging employees, gender disparity in the field, working in several clinical places, adaptation, and worries around a balance between life and work. Inside this worldwide setting,…
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Cultural Bias and Inflexibility as Issues in Healthcare Ethics
Table of Contents Introduction Brief: Problem Description Applicable Ethical and Moral Theories Ethical Concerns and Potential Outcomes Solution for Mitigating Possible Issues and Its Defense (Ethical Perspectives) Conclusion and Recommendations References Introduction Cultural differences and especially the language barrier often serve as precursors to ineffective management of a health issue. Due to language gaps and…
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Self-Reflection and Awareness: Cultural Concealment and Therapy Outcomes
In social work, it is significant to identify internal barriers that arise from a social worker and external barriers that come from a client and a relationship between them. On the one hand, finding possible obstacles is essential for social workers since this practice helps determine what issues prevent them from being present and integrated…
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Advocacy for Nurses and Organizational Culture
Advocacy for nurses is one of the crucial parts of effective leadership in nursing. Due to the tremendous pressure that nurses experience as a result of the rising workload, it is essential for leaders to create the workplace setting as comfortable for staff members as possible. The efficacy of advocacy for nurses can be improved…
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Relation Between Culture and Nursing
The ultimate goal of nursing is to serve people and assist them in any situation they encounter. As a result, nurses have a responsibility to care for clients and respond to all of their needs. One of the key elements of patient-centered care is cultural competence and the necessity to understand various aspects associated with…
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Purnell’s Model of Culturally Competent Care
Table of Contents Subgroup Presentation Purnell’s Model Constructs Subgroup Issues: Local And Global Recommendations For Culturally Competent Care for the Subgroup References Subgroup Presentation The African-American subgroup represents a cohort of patients that have to cope with healthcare disparities rather often. It happens because many of them do not have adequate insurance coverage and underutilize…
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Cultural Consideration for Caring for Immigrants
Table of Contents Introduction Refugees and Healthcare Access Hispanic/Latino population The Lost Boys of Sudan Conclusion References Introduction Regardless of their immigration status, all refugees and migrants have the right to healthcare, and countries must make sure that their requirements are met by health services. Refugees, however, frequently struggle to integrate and get appropriate healthcare…
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Culturally and Linguistically Competent Nursing Care
Medical practitioners are exposed to diverse working environments because their responsibilities obligate interacting with individuals from different backgrounds. As a result, cultural competency is a core component of quality health service delivery as indifferences can result in conflicts and a failure to address a patient’s critical needs. Nevertheless, cultural competency does not only describe habits…
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Nursing: Cultural Assessment of Italy
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Italy is the country of origin for Italians; it has a mostly native-born Italian population with small immigrant groups. The racialethnic identity is Italian, and racial discrimination inside Italy against Italians is not a significant issue. Italians primarily speak their national language – Italian – and the…