Antonia has recently become a widow; she is 65 years old and has migrated to Australia from a non-English …show more content…
He is unwell, and her natural mothering instincts are telling her that she has to take care of him herself. From a sociological perspective it would be important as a health care professional to be sensitive to the feelings of shame and guilt she may be going through, explain how him living on his own and accessing his own health care treatments will not replace her roles as a mother but instead support the family and help the over all outcome of her loved one (Government, 2014). She may be more inclined if a trial entry of health care is available to john, ensuring that positive feedback on his progress is provided to her. Religion has also played a significant role in the social issues underlying this case study. Antonia is from a very religious background and it is evident that religion plays a major role in her daily life. She relies very solely on god, and believes a lot of things that have happened to her and especially John are spiritually based. According to the Australian government department of human services, Antionia is classed as an elderly person (Government, 2014). Italians of older generations tend to stigmatize mental illness, and that the illnesses similar to what John is facing are the result of the evil eye. For a migrant in Johns case, suffering from schizophrenia can commonly be the result a number of complex factors and interactions as a …show more content…
It opens up a broader way of thinking and shows how society is not just a collection of various people. Society is in fact the collection of different ideas, cultures, perceptions, values and transmissions. Having a sociological perspective is an extremely handy tool in health care as it is vital to be able to make links between the structures of a person’s society in contrast to their behaviors (Dhavale, 2014). As a health care worker the medical and science based side of treating patients is made up of the institution, which diagnoses, treats and prevents diseases from occurring. This side of health care is extremely vital; however besides medical knowledge a nurse needs to be caring, understanding and compassionate (Dhavale, 2014). Sociology plays a significant role in nursing as it focuses on assisting individuals, families and communities in an attempt at optimizing, maintaining and recovering health therefore a sociological perspective comes into