Mod.5 Asian Cultural Assessment/Turnitin

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CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE

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CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE

CARE BY: YUNEISY

CAMACHO

DESCRIPTION: Language, dialects, non-verbal cues and information shared. EXAMPLE: A patient may rely more on non-verbal cues than explicit words.

COMMUNICATON

DESCRIPTION: Personal boundaries, territoriality and physical proximity. EXAMPLE: Some cultures are okay with close personal space, while others find it offensive.

SPACE

SOCIAL ORGANIZATION

DESCRIPTION: Family roles, structures and their influence on healthcare decisions. EXAMPLE: Elder family or cultural leaders make the healthcare decisions.

DESCRIPTION: Orientation towards past, present or future and punctuality. EXAMPLE: Cultures that may prioritize being on time while others may be more flexible.

DESCRIPTION: Beliefs about health, illness and healing practices. EXAMPLE: The options of traditional medicine vs. modern medicine.

DESCRIPTION: Genetic, physiological and anatomical differences in cultures. EXAMPLE: Variyng disease risks amongst ethnic groups.

TIME

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL

BIOLOGICAL VARIATIONS