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The Journey to CULTURALCOMPETENCE

The Journey to CULTURALCOMPETENCE Collisions Head-ons—meeting dense cultural conflicts and barriers—can be fatal Rear-enders—come at you from behind to sabotage efforts Fender benders—slips and blunders Side swipes—minor, but hurtful frustrations Conditions Culture + Climate—Social/Institutional attitudes Weather (rain, snow, fog, sun)—Heritage—Race/Ethnicity/ Religion/Socialization Curves The unknown—inability to anticipate the real responses, verbal vs. nonverbal Destination Physical, Mental,

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Diabetes mellitus

Diabetes mellitus ■ explore his or her own cultural identity and heritage and confront biases and stereotypes; ■ develop an awareness and understanding of the complexities of the modern health care delivery system—its philosophy and problems, biases, and stereotypes; CULTURALCOMPETENCE ■ 347 ■ develop a keen awareness of the socialization process that brings the provider

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Why is there a difference between curing and HEALING?

Why is there a difference between curing and HEALING? The major focus of this book has been on the provider’s and the patient’s differing perceptions of health/HEALTH and illness/ILLNESS. These differences may account for the health care provider’s misconception that services are used inappropriately and that people do not care about their health. What to

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Why must they know the difference between hot and cold and yin and yang?

Why must they know the difference between “hot” and “cold” and yin and yang? The perplexing questions— ■ Why must health care deliverers—nurses, physicians, public health and social workers, and other health care professionals—study culture, ethnicity, religion, and become culturally competent? ■ Why must they know the difference between “hot” and “cold” and yin and

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Unintentional injuries

Unintentional injuries Chapter 14 CULTURALCOMPETENCE The opening images for this chapter bring closure to the process of becoming CULTURALLYCOMPETENT. They both summarize and symbolize many of the concepts presented in the text. Each chapter opened with images representing amulets, remedies, and/or shrines that were related to the content of the chap- ter. Here, a symbolic

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Cerebrovascular diseases Chronic lower respiratory diseases

Cerebrovascular diseases Chronic lower respiratory diseases Needleman, J. (2003). The American soul. NY: Tarcher/Putman. Nelli, H. S. (1980). Italians. In S. Thernstrom (Ed.), Harvard encyclopedia of American ethnic groups. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Ragucci, A. T. (1981). Italian Americans. In A. Harwood (Ed.), Ethnicity and medical care. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Spector, R.

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