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Feelings we are unaware of. Thoughts and feelings that are "implicit" if we
are
Implicit Bias unaware of them or mistaken about their nature. Describes when
we have attitudes toward people or associate stereotypes with
them without our conscious
knowledge.
That people can act on the bias of prejudice and stereo types
Research on Implicit Bias
without intending to do so.
Examples of Implicit Bias Political, culture, language, social ecconic
To create an environment that accommodates health practice and
Accommodation
ritual from other cultures within a plan of care
Degree to which an individual from one culture has given up the
Acculturation
traits of that culture and adopted the traits of the dominant
cultural in which they now reside
The social, economic, and political integration of a cultural group
Assimilation
into a mainstream society to which it may have emigrated.
, Respect for, and understanding of, diverse ethnic and cultural
Cultural Competence
groups, their histories, traditions, beliefs, and value systems.
Cultural
Awareness
5 Constructs of Cultural Cultural
Competence
Humility
Cultural
Knowledge
Cultural skill
Cultural Desire
Self-examination of one's prejudices and biases toward other
Cultural Awareness
cultures. An in-depth exploration of one's own cultural/ethnic
background.
A lifelong commitment to self-evaluation and self-critiques,
Cultural Humility redressing the power of imbalances in the patient-physician
dynamic, developing mutually Beneficial
relationships
Obtaining a sound educational foundation concerning the
Cultural Knowledge various worldviews of differences cultures. Obtaining
knowledge regarding biological variations, disease and health
conditions and variation in drug metabolism
Ability to collect culturally relevant data regarding the client's
Cultural Skill health history and presenting problem. Ability to conduct
culturally based physician assessments. Conducting these
assessments in a culturally sensitive manner
Motivation of the healthcare provider to "want" to engage in the
Cultural Desire process of cultural competence, characteristics of compassion,
authenticity, humanity, openness,
availability and flexibility, commitment and passion to caring, regardless of
conflict.
-varies from culture to culture
-based on cultures' perceptions of disease causation,
Cultural competence in Nursing
symptomatology and pathology appropriate interventions
may or may not diverge from Western medicine's
approach.
1 - Care is designed for the specific client
2 - Care is based on the uniqueness of the person's culture and
Four Principles of Cultural includes cultural norms and values.
Competence in Nursing 3- Care includes self-employment strategies to facilitate client
decision making to improve health behaviors.