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Title: Diversity


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Diversity
  • E. Heim FA09

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RANC Objectives
  • Identify vulnerable populations
  • Recognize differences among identified
    populations
  • Define innate characteristics
  • Define acquired characteristics
  • Contrast individual innate acquired
    characteristics based on
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Race
  • Abilities
  • Individual life experiences
  • Sexual orientation

3
Diverse Thinking Attitudes
  • Invigorates Problem Solving
  • Brain Dominance
  • Right-brained? Creative, visionary ppl
  • Left-brained? Preoccupied with details
  • Balances out Bias
  • Looks at Strengths Weaknesses
  • Assertive persons
  • recognize that everyone including themselves has
    both
  • are comfortable with diversity
  • more likely to accept supports others by
    recognizing using their strengths
  • If the focus on weaknesses differences tears
    down self-esteem, makes ppl defensive or hostile
  • Facilitates specialization a variety of
    careers/services

4
What is diversity?
  • Learned behaviors
  • Personal strengths weaknesses
  • Native abilities or skills
  • Culture
  • Values
  • Life experiences
  • Instinctual responses

5
Characteristics
  • Innate
  • 1.existing in one from birth inborn native
  • 2.inherent in the essential character of
    something
  • 3.originating in or arising from the intellect or
    the constitution of the mind, rather than learned
    through experience (Source www.dictionary. Com)
  • Acquired
  • A physical or functional characteristic, acquired
    during growth and development, that is not
    genetically based and therefore cannot be passed
    on to the next generation (Source www.pbs.org).

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Characteristics of Diversity
  • Secondary characteristics Less Obvious
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Education
  • Occupation
  • Length of time away from country of origin
  • Gender issues
  • Residential status
  • Sexual orientation
  • Primary characteristics Obvious
  • Nationality
  • Race
  • Color
  • Gender
  • Age
  • Religious beliefs

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Check yourself!
  • Stereotype Oversimplified belief, conception or
    opinion about another person or group based on
    limited information.
  • If primary characteristics are all you see, then
    you may fall into the trap of stereotyping
  • Prejudice An opinion, prejudgment or attitude
    about an individual or a group
  • Discrimination is behavior that treats people
    unequally based on their characteristics

8
How does diversity affect health health care?
  • Time orientation
  • Past, present, or future-oriented cultures
  • Language communication
  • ESL difficulties, even with interpreters
  • Economic factors
  • Costs, travel, illegal status, health insurance
  • Health care system
  • Availability, red tape, transportation, general
    distrust of HC workers/systems, lack of
    ethnic-specific HC programs, knowledge of HC
    resources, no primary provider (ER vs only)
  • Beliefs practices
  • Relevant care, fear/apprehension, mistrust of
    authority/govt, previous negative experience,
    folk medicine, herbal Tx, religion, unfamiliarity
    with Tx options, SS gonecured!

9
Disparity in Health Care
  • In its 2002 publication, Unequal Treatment
    Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in
    Health Care," the Institute of Medicine reports
    that racial and ethnic minorities tend to receive
    a lower quality of health care than
    nonminorities, even when patients insurance
    status and income are controlled. The study
    committee found evidence that stereotyping,
    biases, and uncertainty on the part of health
    care providers all contribute to unequal
    treatment. The report calls for cross-cultural
    training for providers.
  • Excellent resource website http//erc.msh.org/mai
    npage.cfm?file7.0.htmmoduleproviderlanguageEn
    glishggroupmgroup

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Diversity in North Carolina
  • Total population 8,063,874
  • Male 3,935,150
  • Female 4,128,724
  • Age 0-19 2.2 million
  • Age 20-34 1.7 million
  • Age 35-54 2.4 million
  • gt 55yo 1.7 million
  • White 70
  • Black 21
  • Hispanic 5
  • Am. Indian 1
  • Asian 1.5
  • Mixed 1

http//www.census.gov/acs/www/Products/Profiles/Si
ngle/2002/ACS/Tabular/040/04000US371.htm
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What are Vulnerable Populations?
  • Social groups with increased relative risk (i.e.
    exposure to risk factors) or susceptibility to
    health-related problems.
  • AEB higher comparative mortality rates, lower
    life expectancy, reduced access to care, and
    diminished quality of life.
  • Often discriminated against, marginalized and
    disenfranchised from mainstream society,
    contributing to their lower social status and
    lack of power in personal, social, and political
    relationships.

http//www.nursing.ucla.edu/orgs/cvpr/who-are-vuln
erable.html
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Vulnerable populations
  • General Categories
  • Physically or Mentally Disabled
  • Cultura/Racel differences
  • Geographically separated
  • Limited economic resources
  • Specific Categories
  • Frail elderly
  • Children
  • Homeless
  • Urban rural poor
  • Racial or ethnic minorities
  • Poorly educated
  • Communication impaired (ESL or other)
  • ETOH or substance abusers
  • Homosexuals

13
Vulnerable Population Characteristics
  • Contrast innate and acquired characteristics
    based on the following
  • Age
  • Race
  • Gender
  • Sexual orientation
  • Abilities
  • Individual life experiences

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Age
  • Chronologic Age
  • Physical Growth
  • Developmental Stages (see other ppt)
  • Psychosocial, cognitive, moral
  • Infancy
  • Childhood
  • Adolescence
  • Young Adult
  • Middle Adult
  • Older Adult

Ch 11, 12, 13, 14
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Race
  • US Population 304,059,724 (2008, US Census
    Bureau)
  • White74.1
  • African American/ Black12.4
  • Hispanic14.7
  • American Indian0.8
  • Asian4.3
  • Biracial or Multiracial2.1

SEE http//68.71.208.15/Health/story?id5627305
page1
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Gender
  • Biological
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Disorders
  • Transsexualtrapped in a opposite body
  • Transvestitedress like opposite sex but view
    selves as biological gender

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Sexual Orientation
  • Sexual Orientation
  • Heterosexual
  • Homosexual
  • Bisexual

18
Abilities
  • Physical
  • Mental
  • Social
  • Cognitive
  • Technical
  • Professional
  • Personal

19
Individual Life Experiences
  • Family History
  • Education
  • Work-experience
  • Roles Spouse/Child, Parents/Grandparents
  • War/Peace
  • Illness/Health Issues
  • Others

20
Multiple Risk Factors
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Nursing Vulnerable Populations
  • Communication
  • Advocacy
  • Ethics
  • Legal
  • Bias

22
How diverse are HC workers?
  • In the US, minority populations make up about 25
    of the population
  • In contrast
  • 9 of the nurses
  • 6 physicians
  • 5 dentists
  • Cultural Diversity website
  • http//www.culturediversity.org/

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