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Title: Chapter%2021:%20Culture%20and%20Spirituality


1
Chapter 21 Culture and Spirituality
2
Learning Objectives
  • Cite cultural demographic trends in United
    States.
  • Discuss the importance of assessing health
    literacy and usage of translation services.
  • Discuss various interventions to provide
    culturally aware care to elders from culturally
    diverse groups.
  • Differentiate between religiosity and
    spirituality.

3
Learning Objectives
  • Identify how nurses attitudes and beliefs about
    spiritually impact nursing practice in relation
    to holistically caring for the older client.
  • Identify strategies that could assist the nurse
    to be productive in conducting a spiritual
    assessment with the older client.
  • Recognize resources available to the professional
    nurse working with an older client assessed and
    diagnosed with a loss of spiritual integrity.

4
Culture and Cultural Awareness
  • Cultural diversity in the U.S.
  • Patients have better outcome when their culture
    is considered
  • Characteristics of the five major ethnic groups
    in the united states
  • European Americans
  • African Americans
  • Hispanic Americans
  • Asian Americans
  • Native Americans

5
European Americans
  • Presenting a stoic attitude about illness not to
    be a burden on others.
  • Tend to rely on science rather than rely on God.
  • Individualistic
  • Tend to follow advice of healthcare providers
  • The top five health disparities (white
    non-Hispanic)
  • smoking by pregnant women
  • drug-induced deaths
  • deaths from poisoning
  • deaths from melanoma
  • deaths from chronic lower respiratory disease
    before age 45

6
African Americans
  • The role of religion and spirituality plays an
    important part in wellness belief system.
  • Have less control over their health than God.
  • The top five are
  • 1, 2. new cases of gonorrhea
  • 3. congenital syphilis
  • 4. new cases of AIDS
  • 5. deaths due to HIV infection
  • None of the above top 5 diseases are even in the
    top 10 for European Americans. health disparity

7
Hispanic Americans
  • Hi value on family, religion, and community
  • The top five health disparities are
  • congenital syphilis
  • new cases of tuberculosis
  • new cases of AIDS
  • exposure to particulate matter
  • cirrhosis deaths (Keppel, 2007)
  • Diabetes and Heart disease are two health
    problems that have an increased prevalence and
    mortality in Hispanic Americans.

8
Asian Americans
  • Silence is gold.
  • Avoid eye contact since it means disrespect
  • Hardly say no. Nodding head doesnt mean he/she
    agree but etiquette.
  • The top five are
  • new cases of tuberculosis
  • congenital syphilis
  • no Papanicolaou (Pap) test among females older
    than 18
  • exposure to particulate matter
  • carbon monoxide exposure

9
Native Americans
  • Naturalistic approach to health and illness
  • Health is a balance of the mind, body, spirit
  • The top five health disparities are
  • fetal alcohol syndrome
  • smoking by pregnant women
  • alcohol-related motor vehicle deaths
  • cirrhosis deaths
  • new cases of gonorrhea

10
Special groups (P.786 -791)
  • Mormon avoid coffee tea, alcohol, caffeine
    apply olive oil to patient
  • Islam Fasting during certain times Ramadan-holy
    month of fasting
  • Orthodox Judaism Hold Tx schedule on Saturday
    Kosher food Avoid eating milk and meat together
    Avoid leave dead body alone and family will stay
    Avoid eating pork, crab, lobster, shell, octopus
    Avoid autopsy

11
Special groups
  • Christian science Sickness is an illusion
  • that can be corrected by prayer alone.
  • - Avoid medical care prayer is most
    effective
  • See Appendix A, pp.786 791 Spirituality and
    culture Roman Catholics, Buddhist, Christian
    Science, Islam, Jehovahs Witnesses, Judaism

12
Culture and Cultural Awareness
  • English language proficiency do not ask family
    member, specially a child, to interpret
  • Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
  • Speak only English 79.4
  • Speak language other than English 20.6
  • Speak English very well 11.9
  • Speak English less than very well 8.7
  • Translation services required for LEP patients
    inadequate interpretation is a form of
    discrimination. Needs interpreter or sign
    language, or phone interpretation.

13
Culture and Cultural Awareness
  • Culture and nursing care history
  • Transcultural Nursing Society (TNS)
  • Awareness of cultural patterns and factors is
    essential for evidence-based care of older adults
    (Ethnogeriatrics)

14
Culture and Cultural Awareness
  • Care interventions and cultural awareness
  • Cultural congruence understand different
    cultural and religious preferences, customs, and
    restrictions use this knowledge in planning and
    providing care.
  • Dietary needs
  • Economic diversity
  • Religion and faith practices
  • Health care

15
Interventions
  • To promote diversity in the Health Care Team
  • Avoid stereotyping
  • Learn about other cultures
  • Learn from each others strengths
  • Overcome racism
  • Decrease language barriers
  • Educate self and others

16
  • Racist comments from Patients
  • Reporting
  • Educating
  • Redirecting
  • Providing culturally competent care
  • Educate self about the culture that is unfamiliar
  • Provide culturally appropriate care.

17
Spirituality and Religiosity
  • Spirituality and the nursing profession
  • Facilitating the clients spiritual well-being
  • Holistic nursing practice mandates addressing
    clients spiritual needs
  • Nurses must make time to first assess their own
    personal attitudes, values, and beliefs regarding
    spirituality.

18
Spirituality and Religiosity
  • Providing spiritually competent care
  • Spirituality related to a sense of well being in
    the elderly (faith, values, ethics, rituals,
    religion,)
  • Many use prayer and faith as successful coping
    strategies
  • Provide opportunity to practice religion
  • Incorporate spiritual leader into the team if
    needed
  • Religiosity is religious activity, dedication and
    belief.

19
Summary
  • Holistic nursing practice requires a complete
    client picture through careful assessment
  • Culture and spirituality reflect clients core
    values
  • Cultural assessments, spiritual screening,
    spiritual health histories, focused spiritual
    assessments help identify spiritual strengths
  • Plan with client for spiritual needs that impact
    health
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