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Title: CULTURE AND ETHNICITY


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CULTURE AND ETHNICITY
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CULTURE
  • Beliefs, values and practices (patterns of
    behaviour) that are shared by a group of people
    and passed down from generation to generation
  • Practices related to birth, becoming an adult,
    marriage, death
  • Beliefs and values about prevention of illness,
    treatments, health care system

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ETHNICITY
  • Persons ancestral roots shared past
  • State of belonging to a group that is
    differentiated from others by symbolic markers
    (culture, territory, religion)
  • May contain different cultures
  • British, French, German, Italian, First Nations,
    Chinese
  • Ethnic background or ethnic origin

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RACE
  • Classification of people according to physical or
    biological traits, such as skin colour, facial
    features, bone structure, hair texture
  • Black, Asian, Caucasian
  • People of different cultures and ethnicity can
    belong to the same race

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MULTICULTURALISM IN CANADA
  • Complex issue
  • Promoting and accepting different cultures
  • Tolerance and diversity is part of Canadian
    society
  • Only country in the world to have a national
    multiculturalism law
  • Multiculturalism Act (1988) racial and cultural
    equality protected by law

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CULTURE SHOCK
  • Disoriented or unable to respond to a different
    cultural environment
  • Environment is unfamiliar, strange, and
    incompatible with expectations
  • Occurs when one is suddenly moved to a different
    culture or setting
  • Reactions silence, immobility, agitation
  • Examples??

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Characteristics of Cultures
  • Learned from birth life experiences
  • Taught verbal and non-verbal means
  • Social - develops through interactions
  • Adaptive dynamic and changing
  • Satisfying persists to meet needs
  • Difficult to articulate
  • Exists at many levels material and abstract

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CULTURAL COMPETENCE
  • Knowing, utilizing, and appreciating the culture
    of another in assisting with the resolution of a
    problem
  • (DeSantis Lowe, 1992, p.1)

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To become culturally competent, nurses must
  • Be aware of own cultural beliefs, values
  • Become aware of clients culture as they describe
    it
  • Develop care plans with clients that consider
    their cultural beliefs
  • Avoid stereotyping clients by cultural norms
    individualized care
  • Look at people as individuals
  • Allow caring to guide actions

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Being culturally sensitive
  • Address clients by last name
  • Introduce yourself with your full name
  • Be honest about lack of knowledge of their
    culture
  • Use culturally sensitive language ask what term
    they prefer
  • Explore what the client knows about their health
    problem
  • Do not make assumptions ask
  • Respect beliefs and practices of client and their
    family

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Cultural Parameters for Nursing
  • Health beliefs and practices
  • Family patterns
  • Communication style
  • Space orientation
  • Time orientation
  • Nutritional practices
  • Pain responses
  • Death and dying practices

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Leiningers Model for Cultural Awareness
  • Madeline Leininger nursing leadership regarding
    culture and nursing
  • Defined transcultural nursing
  • Sunrise Model theory of cultural care
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