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Title: Culture


1
Culture
  • NUR 210
  • M.Sharpe, RN, MSN, NP

2
CULTURE
  • Collection of beliefs, values, behaviors,
    rituals, habits shared by a group of people and
    passed from one generation to the next
  • LEARNED FROM BIRTH
  • SHARED BY ALL MEMBERS
  • MOLDED BY ENVIRONMENT
  • SUBCULTURES

3
Common Characteristics
  • Universality
  • Uniqueness
  • Stability
  • Changeability
  • Unconsciousness
  • Variability

4
Ethnocentrism
  • The belief that ones cultural, ethnic, or
    professional group is superior to that of others

5
Stereotyping
  • Exaggerated beliefs and images that are popularly
    depicted in the mass media, folklore, and general
    conversation.

6
Cultural Blindness
  • Failure to acknowledge cultural differences

7
Cultural Shock
  • Immobilization due to cultural differences

8
Cultural Diversity
  • Myth of the melting pot is being displaced with
    a sense of identity among various ethnic groups

9
Acculturation
  • The changes of ones cultural patterns to those
    of the host society (assumed to take 3
    generations in the US)

10
Racism
  • Belief that people can be classified on the basis
    of biophysical traits that indicate innate
    inferior or superiority
  • Prejudice unfavorable attitudes toward an
    individual or group of people based on
    unfavorable attitudes toward that group
  • Discrimination differential treatment of an
    individual or a group based on unfavorable
    attitudes toward the group

11
Transcultural Assessment Model
  • Communication
  • Space
  • Social organization
  • Time
  • Environmental control
  • Biological variations

12
AFRICIAN AMERICANS
  • MORTALITY
  • Life Expectancy
  • Strokes
  • Heart Disease
  • Infant Mortality
  • Homicide
  • HIV/AIDS

13
Health Problems R/T
  • Economic status
  • poverty
  • discrimination
  • social and psychological barriers
  • Hereditary

14
Communication
  • Dialect and language usage
  • Modes of behavior
  • French, Spanish, Creole

15
Space
  • Close Personal Space

16
Social Organization
  • Strong church affiliations within community
  • Failure to assimilate
  • choice
  • segregation
  • Family System
  • female headed household
  • large networks

17
Time
  • May be present or future oriented, depends on
    assimilation into dominant culture.

18
Environmental Control
  • Heterogeneous
  • Religious
  • prayer and magic
  • Folk Medicine
  • Internal remedies
  • External remedies

19
Biological Variations
  • Pallor
  • Erythema
  • Cyanosis
  • Ecchymosis
  • Juandice
  • Keloids
  • Pigmentary disorders
  • Pseudofolliculitis
  • Melasma

20
Biological Variations
  • Lactose intolerance
  • Sickle cell anemia
  • Genetically inherited
  • Alcoholism
  • Hypertension
  • Cancer of esophagus and stomach

21
HISPANICS
  • Second largest emerging majority group
  • Fastest growing population
  • Mexican
  • Puerto Rican
  • Cuban
  • Other Latin American origin

22
Communication
  • Language barrier 50 dialects
  • Spanish or Portuguese
  • Small talk
  • Verbal expression elaborate and indirect
  • Eye contact

23
Space
  • Tactile
  • touch, handshakes, embrace
  • Physical presence
  • family

24
Time
  • Present
  • Current activity rather than with planning ahead
    to be on time

25
Environmental Control
  • Health is state of harmony and balance
  • maintain by diet and keeping four humors in
    balance
  • blood
  • phlegm
  • black bile
  • yellow bile

26
Illness as body imbalance
  • Illness that are hotare treated with a cold
    substance
  • Hot foods cannot be combined, they are to be
    eaten with cold foods
  • Hot and cold do not refer to temperature, but are
    a description of a particular substance itself.
  • Have to ask the client, varies from person to
    person

27
Curanderismo
  • A medical system with historic roots that combine
    Aztec, Spanish, sprititualistic, homeopathic, and
    scientific elements
  • Cuandero(a) holistic healer and religious figure

28
Social Organization
  • Nuclear families
  • Large, extended family networks
  • Strong church affiliations within community
  • Community social organizations

29
Dislocation of Parts of Body
  • Empacho
  • Caida de la mollera
  • Mal ojo
  • Susto

30
Disease and Health Conditions
  • Higher rates of obesity and DM
  • Lower rates of CVD
  • Communicable diseases
  • Respiratory TB
  • GI diarrhea, Hep. C
  • Skin disorders
  • HIV

31
Implications
  • Reduce access to care barriers
  • Reduce communication barriers
  • Health promotion messages and health care more
    effective when delivered within their social
    frame of reference
  • Focus on problems seen as problems by the
    community
  • Involve the community

32
ASIAN AMERICANS
  • Chinese (16)
  • Filipinos (13)
  • Japanese ((10)
  • Asian Indian (9)
  • Korean (7)
  • Other Asian groups (45)

33
Communication
  • Many languages
  • Written verses Oral
  • Communicate RESPECT
  • Limit use of touch
  • Avoid eye contact
  • Nonverbal
  • Self-control

34
Asian American Space
  • Intimate zone confined to private settings
  • Noncontact people

35
Social Organization
  • Respect traditions
  • Family roles well defined
  • Role reversal
  • Religion
  • Buddhism
  • Confudianism
  • Taoism

36
Time
  • Emphasis on the past
  • Time as cycles, events, occurrences

37
Environmental Control
  • Cultural health practices
  • Naturalistic
  • Supernaturalistic
  • Metaphysical

38
Biological Variations
  • Cancer
  • stomach, esophagus, liver
  • DM diet, lifestyle
  • CVD increase with change in diet

39
NATIVE AMERICANS
  • 10 different tribes in US
  • Cherokee and Navajo are largest

40
Communication
  • No common language (tribal language)
  • Touch
  • Disrespectful to engage in direct eye contact
  • Use of silence and body language

41
Space
  • Difficult adjusting to unfamiliar spaces
  • Value personal space

42
Social Organization
  • Family oriented
  • Matriarchal society in some tribes
  • Guided by supernatural

43
Time
  • Present oriented
  • Time is casual, and relative to present tasks
    that need to be done in a present time frame

44
Environmental Control
  • Native American Healers
  • harmony with the environment
  • symbolic and sacred items

45
Biological Variations
  • DM major health problem
  • STD
  • Suicide
  • Alcoholism
  • different enzyme to metabolize alcohol which acts
    quicker and therefore consume more alcohol

46
ARAB AMERICANS
  • Major Religion Muslim
  • Major Language Arabic
  • Health Care Beliefs
  • health promotion important
  • women hold inferior social position
  • same sex health care providers

47
Communication
  • For a women, direct eye contact is limited to
    other women or family members
  • Males may touch only those women who are in
    family
  • Handshakes are continued for a lengthy period
  • Educated Saudis respect direct eye contact

48
Social Organization
  • Husband is the family leader
  • Extended families live together
  • The Saudi mother is revered

49
Time
  • Time has little meaning except in business
  • Social rituals continue while appts. go by
    attended

50
Arab Americans Health
  • DM
  • Syphilis
  • Leprosy
  • Cholera
  • Rickets and malnutrition
  • AIDS

51
MIDDLE ANGLO AMERICANSEnvironmental Control
  • Modern, Western health care delivery
  • Remaining traditional beliefs
  • Folk medicine

52
Biological Variations
  • Breast cancer
  • Heart disease
  • DM

53
Social Organization
  • Nuclear families
  • Extended families
  • Judeo-Christian religions
  • Community and social organizations

54
Communication
  • National languages
  • Many learned English rapidly as immigrants
  • Verbal, rather than nonverbal

55
Space
  • Noncontact people
  • aloof and distant
  • Southern countries
  • closer contact and touch

56
Time Orientation
  • Future over present
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