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4 principles of patient and family centered care - ANSWER-mutually beneficial
partnerships
1. dignity and respect
2. information sharing - not just what you are sharing but HOW
3. participation - family
4. collaboration - with patient
Vulnerability key points - ANSWER-- not vulnerable themselves but created by
the world they inhabit
- less control over situation
- limited resources
- consequent high relative risk (incr. morbidity/mortality/poor health outcomes)
- vulnerable label can be damaging
Paternalistic approach - ANSWER-- thinking we know what is best for someone
- this takes away control from the individual
Downside to vulnerability lens - ANSWER-- labels group as weak or stigmatized
rather than the root of the issue which should be the focus
Principles of primary health care as prevention for vulnerability - ANSWER--
accessibility of services, appropriate technology, public participation, intersectoral
collaboration, and health promotion
5 things that contribute to oppression - ANSWER-- exploitation
- marginalization
- powerlessness
- cultural imperialism
- systemic violence
Diff between cultural competence and safety - ANSWER-- competence =
understanding there is a difference in cultures and there are barriers because of this
, - safety = turning that understanding internally and reflecting on your own beliefs
and how they shape your actions
Causes of homelessness - ANSWER-1. Structural - lack of income, access to
affordable housing, experiences of discrimination
2. systems failures - transitions from child welfare, inadequate discharge planning,
MH/addictions facilities
3. individual and relational factors - traumatic events, MH & addictions challenges,
disabilities
What is stigma - ANSWER--a social process that is experienced OR
ANTICIPATED
-characterized by blame, exclusion, and rejection that has resulted from an
experience leading to a social judgement about a person or group
What is oppression - ANSWER--the experience of repeated, widespread,
systematic injustice
-oppressors typically do not understand themselves to be agents of oppression
Examples of harm reduction specific to sex workers - ANSWER-- screening
- bad date sheet
- timed check in
- conscious substance use
- safe sex practices (lower risk sex)
- privacy protection
- seeing only regulars
- maintaining boundaries
Why do people choose sex work? - answer-1. Desire or need for money
2. personal appeal
3. critical life events
Define direct, indirect, and in between sex work - ANSWER-- direct =
PHYSICAL CONTACT, even if just emotional or dancing (parlors, street based,
escort, independent ads)
- indirect = will never physically touch the buyer (camming, phone sex, porn)
- between (sugar baby, stripping, dancing, fetish)