Title: Culturally Sensitive Care Changing Populations and Health
1Culturally Sensitive CareChanging Populations
and Health
2The Nacirema - Horace Miner (1956)
- What are your impressions of the Nacirema?
- How does the Nacirema culture differ from ours?
3What is Canadian Culture? How do Canadians feel
about
- Person
- Family
- Health care
- Religion
- Time orientation
- Age
- Sexuality
- Action assertiveness
- Value of material possessions
- Cleanliness hygiene
4Who defines what Canadian culture is?
5Who are Canadians?
Stats Canada 2001Census Data - http//www.statcan.
ca/start.html
6Who are Canadians? In 1996
- 17 Cdns were immigrants 5 million people
- Earlier immigrants mostly from Europe now
newcomers from Asia, the Middle East Africa - 226,000 newly landed immigrants in 1996 1 in
6 were refugees - 47 of 1996 immigrants were 25 - 44 yrs
- ¾ settled in Ontario BC
- New immigrants in better health than Cdn born
- Longer in Canada gt likelihood their health issues
resemble that of Canada-born residents.
7What is Culture?
- Thoughts, communications, actions, customs,
beliefs, values institutions of racial, ethnic,
religious or social groups Office of Minority
Health (2001) - AB pg. 267 - Culture refers to the learned values, beliefs,
norms way of life that influence an
individuals thinking, decisions actions in
certain ways. Leininger (1991) - CNO Guide to
Nurses for Providing Culturally Sensitive Care
pg. 3
8Culture is
- a community concept
- a dynamic, psychosocial concept
- a guide to ethical perspectives
- Affects all aspects of health care!
9Definitions to know
- Multiculturalism
- Acculturation
- Assimilation
- Subculture
- Cultural diversity
- Cultural relativism
- Ethnicity
- Race
- Ethnocentricity
- Stereotyping
10Cultural Competence
- Includes set of cultural behaviours/attitudes
integrated into practice methods - Includes substantive knowledge base ability to
adapt individualized clinical nursing skills to
fit cultural context of each client - Requires culturally appropriate ways of speaking
knowledge of culturally congruent ways to
manage intercultural health care events - It includes ability to form, foster improve
relationships with members of a culture different
from ones own. - Starts with self-awareness self-reflection
11Intercultural Communication
- Communication in which the sender of an intended
message is a member of one culture the receiver
of the message is from a different culture - Involves understanding that
- different languages create express different
personal realities - language shapes the personalized meaning
experience of illness and health - paralanguage nonverbal language are culturally
determined
12Providing Culturally Sensitive Care Assessment
- Assessment - Giger Davidhizars Transcultural
Assessment Model uses 6 criteria - Communication
- Space
- Social organization
- Time
- Environmental control
- Biological variations
13Providing Culturally Sensitive Care Nursing
Diagnosis Planning
- Dont use diagnoses with negative connotations
related to cultural differences - Whose problem is it, when there is a language
barrier? Or when cultural values differ from the
nurses? - Care planning must be collaborative, goal setting
must be mutual, nurse needs to see problem
through clients perceptions approach it from
the clients perspective.
14Providing Culturally Sensitive Care -
Considerations in Planning
- Language barriers
- Role relationships
- Level of family involvement
- Time orientation
- Health beliefs, values, practices
- Religious beliefs practices
15Providing Culturally Sensitive Care -
Interventions include
- Continuous use of active listening strategies
frequent validation regarding the cultural
appropriateness of your conclusions - Empowering clients
- Use culturally based teaching strategies and
tools - Use interpreters
16Assessing the four largest cultural groups in
Canada with respect to 6 cultural phenomena
- Aboriginal peoples
- Chinese peoples
- Peoples of South Asian origins (Indo-Pakistani)
- Black peoples
- Communication
- Space
- Social orientation
- Time orientation
- Environmental control
- Biological variations
17Summary Questions??