Title: Its All About Respect
1Its All About Respect
- Enhancing Awareness of and Sensitivity to
Diversity
2Respect at LHS
- We value the diversity of our employees,
physicians, patients, and patients families - We foster an environment of acceptance, fairness,
and mutual respect - We strive to be culturally competent to best
understand and respond to our patients needs - We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment
of any kind
3This training module
- Defines diversity and culture
- Explains why awareness and sensitivity to
diversity and all cultures are critical to our
success - Identifies your responsibilities in respecting
diversity
4What is Diversity? What is Culture?
- People are far too complex and interesting to be
described by just two or three characteristics
5How diverse is this patient?
6This person is(1) 61 years old (2)
Caucasian (3) Homosexual (4) Jewish (5)
Disabled (6) Son, brother, and father (7) College
educated (8) Oregonian (9) Unemployed (10) A
man Who (11) Enjoys cooking (12) Is funny (13)
Prefers cats over dogs (14) Is an avid Scrabble
player (15) Plays tennis (16) Volunteers at the
Food Bank (17) Loves opera (18) Believes in
natural medicine (19) Gardens (20) Eats Thai food
Think about how much you would have missed if you
had just noticed this patient is an older white
male
7Diversity is Like an Onion?
- Yes, in that you can peel away one layer of
diversity and find even more layers
underneath. - You have your unique personality your specific
qualities, traits, and style - You have characteristics that generally do not
change (e.g., your birth date, race, gender) - You have your own life experiences (e.g., where
you grew up, where you live now, your marital
status, your religion, your educational
background) - You have your own work experiences, such as your
length of service and your work location
8So, Whats the DifferenceBetween Diversity and
Culture?
- Diversity refers to how people are similar and
different - Culture refers a racial, ethnic, religious, or
social groups patterns of behavior - Your culture influences your layers of diversity
9Your Culture Includes
JCAHO and Hogan-Garcia (2003)
10Why is Diversity and Cultural Awareness/Sensitivit
y Critical to Our Success?
11Awareness and Sensitivity Enable Us to
- Promote a culture of respect, i.e., respect
others values, attitudes, and behaviors - Avoid stereotypes and biases that undermine our
efforts - Deliver services that respond to patients and
their families needs - Promote a culture of family-centered care
Frenza, Paul MA (2004) Cultural Sensitivity and
Cultural Competence, presented at The 13th
Annual Academy of Medical-Surgical Nursing
Convention in Chicago, IL.
12Valuing Diversity to Promote Family-Centered Care
- A Patients Diversity and Culture May Influence
- How you should communicate with him/her
- Who is included in family centered care
- What kind of food to serve
- How you will help manage the pain
- The treatment plan
- How he/she is best comforted
- His/her sensitivity to personal privacy
13What are Your Responsibilities?
14Your Responsibilities
- Respect all Legacy employees, patients, and
visitors diversity and cultures. - Develop your diversity and cultural knowledge and
skill to deliver the best service to our
patients.
15Your Responsibilities
- In addition to respecting diversity, you have a
responsibility to help protect our work
environment by complying with Legacys harassment
policy.
16Legacys Harassment Policy (LHS.500.504) In Sum
- The purpose of the policy is to provide all
employees a work environment free from all forms
of discrimination and harassment, including
sexual harassment.
- Each employee has the responsibility to maintain
a respectful workplace free from harassment.
- The policy covers sexual harassment and
harassment based on race, color, national origin,
religion, gender, disability, age, sexual
orientation, and any other protected class.
- Any employee who complains of harassment, in good
faith, will not be retaliated against.
17Harassment May Take the Form of
- Jokes
- Cartoons
- Pictures/posters
- Negative stereotyping
- Hostile acts
- Thoughtless comments
- Unwelcome physical contact (e.g., pats, hugs,
touching) - Unwelcome sexual advances
- Offering an employment benefit for sexual favors
18What Must You Do?
- If you believe you have been harassed or have
witnessed harassment, report the behavior ASAP to
one of the following - (a) Your manager,
- (b) An HR representative,
- (c) Any other member of management.
- NEVER retaliate against a person who has
complained of harassment. - If you believe you have been retaliated against
or intimidated for complaining of harassment or
for cooperating in an investigation, report the
situation to your manager or an HR
representative.
19Case Studies What Would You Do?
- Diversity is the one true thing we all have in
common. Celebrate it every day. - Anonymous
20What Would You Do?
- Q Your patient has refused treatment because his
religion is opposed to medical intervention. You
know the patient will not recover without the
necessary treatment. You want to help the
patient, but you feel your hands are tied. - A First, you should respect the patients
religious beliefs. Second, you should learn more
about the patients religious beliefs so you can
deliver customized care. Finally, you should
treat the patient as an individual, talk to him
about his options, and respect his decision.
21What Would You Do?
- Q You witnessed behavior in the workplace that
made you very uncomfortable. You are not sure if
it is harassment or discrimination. What do you
do? - A Even if you arent sure, report the incident
ASAP to any of the following - (a) Your manager,
- (b) An HR representative,
- (c) Any other member of management.
22What Would You Do?
- Q Your new co-worker has a very thick accent.
You have tried to understand her, but you just
cant. Youve been assigned to a work with her on
a project and youre worried you wont be able to
communicate. - A If necessary, ask another co-worker to help
interpret. Tell your co-worker you have a hard
time understanding her, but that you want to work
with her. Brainstorm ways to best communicate
with each other. You can also talk to your
manager for more guidance.
23What Would You Do?
- Q A patient at your hospital is a vegetarian who
does not believe in using chemical cleaners. She
just told housekeeping to Get those nasty
chemicals out of my room. This patient also is
unhappy about the food delivered to her that
morning. How can we meet this patients needs? - A To support our culture of family centered
care, it is important to understand our patients
preferences and to do all that we can to meet
those preferences. You should report the issues
to your manager and explore options to satisfy
the patients concerns. For example, Food and
Nutrition can prepare food appropriate for a
vegetarian.
24What Would You Do?
- Q One of your co-workers often forwards chain
e-mails to you at work. Today you received an
e-mail that really offended your personal
beliefs. You suspect your co-worker doesnt know
the e-mail offended you. You do not want to
receive these e-mails anymore, but youre unsure
how to ask her to stop sending them. - A First, tell your co-worker you appreciate her
friendship. Then explain to her why her last
e-mail offended you and ask her to stop
forwarding chain e-mails to you. After all,
forwarding those emails is against Legacy policy.
If you are uncomfortable talking directly to
your co-worker, ask your manager or HR
representative for guidance.
25What Would You Do?
- Q You work with Mark and David. In the past,
David has made snide comments about homosexuals.
You know Mark hasnt told David he is gay in fear
that David will ridicule him. What can you do to
bring your team together? - A If you feel comfortable talking with David
directly, tell him you find his comments
offensive and ask him to stop. If you dont feel
comfortable, talk to your manager or HR
representative.
26Additional Resources
- Culture Nursing Care A Pocket Guide by
Pamela A. Minarik - Legacy Libraries
- Websites
- National Center for Cultural Competence
http//gucchd.georgetown.edu/nccc/ - http//Tolerance.org
- http//www.panam.edu/dept/rehabri/\
- And many, many moreJust look!