Assignment: Cultural Views on Health Dawn Tootill HCA/230 08/21/2011 Patricia Lamb University of Phoenix Introduction A huge part of everyone’s life is their health. At a very young age here in America we are taught that if we become sick with an illness or disease we need to seek medical attention to find a cure. However there are many cultures in which their religious beliefs interfere with them being able to seek treatment‚ because it is a sign from God. This paper will talk about the
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Production of Brazilian Coffee A hundred million people in the United States wake up every day to the smell of coffee‚ a third of which is produced in Brazil‚ making Brazil by far the world’s largest producer of coffee‚ a position the country has held for the last 150 years. With 80% of the production of Brazilian coffee being the delightfully tasting Arabica coffee‚ it’s the largest producer of low grade Arabica coffee in the world‚ along with being a large producer of Conilon robusta too.
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Christille Lindy Joyce D. Caluyo BMLS II-A 1) Different cultural practices in the Philippines which could affect our health. Herbalaryo/Arbolaryo/Witch-Doctors • Filipinos believe that some illnesses are caused by evil spirits that enter the body which are cast by “Manga ga mud”. • “Manga ga mud” casts spells on people if they are jealous or disliked. They take personal items such as‚ clothing‚ a brush (to obtain a piece of hair)‚ pictures‚ jewelry‚ etc. It is also done by food poisoning
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have their religion‚ culture‚ and life choices. Delivering health advice and not knowing much about a patient’s cultural background will influence how the patient may perceive the nurses’ advice. The article that I did my research on was published in 2011‚ by Perez-Avila‚ Sobralske and Katz; the name of the article is “No Comprendo: Practice Considerations When Caring for Latinos With Limited English Proficiency in the United States Health Care System”. In the United States‚ Hispanics form the largest
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Islam-Cultural Misconceptions and Beliefs Barbara Vonarx Chamberlain Cultural Diversity in Professions SOCS 350 Ivan Mancinelli-Franconi January 19‚ 2013 Islam-Cultural Misconceptions and Beliefs I have chosen the topic that I am most confused about and have the least amount of personal knowledge of. I do not personally know anyone of the Islamic faith‚ nor is there a large enough group of them in my community for me to observe in any one-on-one situation. I have heard many of the stereotypes
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Reflect cultural awareness in work practice Contents Demonstrate awareness of culture as a factor in all human behaviour by using culturally appropriate work practicesUse work practices that create a culturally and psychologically safe environment for all personsReview and modify work practices in consultation with people from diverse backgrounds People who identify with a particular culture have a lot of things in common‚ eg food‚ traditional costumes‚ music and so on. However‚ there are also
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Cultural Considerations A person cultural background is important and very crucial in any healthcare setting or anywhere else. When working in the healthcare field a person cultural background should be respected at all times. A person or employed in the healthcare field could put their licenses or job at risk if a patient or family member feel that he/she has disrespectful their cultural beliefs. It is so important to communicate effectively‚ even if it mean repeating any question or statements
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alternative way. It would be interesting to describe the Brazil’s classification according to Hofstede’s categories of organizations before going ahead. As in other countries with high Uncertainty Avoidance and Power Distance rankings‚ the typical Brazilian organization is a Pyramid of Power – an organizational model characterized by formalized hierarchy and centralized power and decision making‚ where the management and the interaction between different hierarchical levels has a lot to do with
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The purpose of this assignment is to identify some of the key professional practice issues within the case in Liffey View. The author will give a critical discussion of the professional practice issues within Liffey View. Reference to professional behaviour‚ codes of conducts and ethics will also be mentioned. Ethics within social is relating to the morals of doing right or wrong and preventing or removing harm form a service user (McLaren‚ Leathard‚ 2009). Social care workers have a duty of care
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Potter and Perry‚ an individual’s worldview and decision-making process is guided by the individual’s culture. Many cultural aspects feed into individuals that affect what care can be given to the patient. Some of the traits a patient displays stem from his culture‚ such as: thoughts‚ ways of communication‚ values‚
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