Title: Cultures and Health: Reducing health inequities through cultural competency
1Cultures and HealthReducing health inequities
through cultural competency
Presented by Dr. R. Masi 1017 Wilson Ave.,
406 Toronto, On 416 638 4196 email
Ralph.Masi_at_Utoronto.ca
2Cultural CompetencyVsCultural Sensitivity
- Cultural competency implies clearly delineated
objectives,standards, content and evaluation -
3Cultural Competency Knowledge, attitudes and
skills
4Qualifications
- Definitions
- Background vs. citizenship
- Use of generalizations
- Religion not Culture
- Caveats
- Similarities vs. differences
- Uniqueness of the person
5KNOWLEDGE
- Acquire a basic understanding of the influence
that culture has on health care. - Develop an understanding of the variety of
cultural norms and values  - Understand the determinants of health status as
affected by cultural and racial backgrounds,
variants - To develop an awareness of the impact of racial
discrimination within health care delivery, - Develop an understanding of the social and
community context of the peoples
6KNOWLEDGE (cont)
- Understand the importance and value of
perceptions of health and illness by racial and
cultural groups, - Be aware of the biological, metabolic, and
genetic variables - Genetic
- Metabolic
- Biological
- Mortality Morbidity
- Intercultural differences of verbal and
non-verbal cues. -
7ATTITUDES
- Fully appreciate the impact of discrimination and
their own specific cultural values, beliefs and
norms have. - Best taught using experiential techniques
8SKILLS
- Exchange of Information
- Empathy
- Understanding
- Mutual Respect
- Confidence
9Barriers to Health Care
- Inappropriate service provision
- Insufficient cooperation and coordination
- Inaccessible facilities
- Inadequate financial resources
- Intolerant or insensitive attitudes
10A Population Health approachis essential to any
overall success in reducing health inequitiesA
CASE EXAMPLE
11 Improving the Health of Canadians An
Introduction to Health in Urban Places Canadian
Institute for Health Information
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16 Residences for pregnant teens during this time
period at Rosalee Hall (Bendale), Benthany Home
(North Riverdale), Massey Centre (Broadview
North) and Jessies (Regent Park) contribute to
the significantly higher teen birth rates in
three of the LHPAs with the highest rates on this
map.
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21 Health Planning A values based reality
- Inclusiveness vs. comprehensiveness
- Interpretation vs. medical program
- Equity vs. equality
- More resources for some vs. equal resources for
all - Life circumstances vs. medical end points
- Basic needs vs. medication
- Public vs. Private
22- If the misery of our poor be caused not by the
laws of nature, but by our institutions, great is
our sin. - Charles Darwin
- If suffering be caused not by the laws of nature,
but by our institutions, great is our (mistake)