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Cultural competence - ANSWER- Having awareness of ones own culture identity
and views about difference, and the ability to learn and build on the varying
cultural and community norms

Ethnocentrism - ANSWER- The belief that ones own cultural values, beliefs, and
behaviours are the best and preferred and most superior

Cultural bias - ANSWER- Belief that values of a certain culture must guide the
situation or decision

Trends that increase the urgency to address culturally sensitive health care -
ANSWER- 1. Diversity is more visible and more frequently encountered
2. Widening gaps in health outcomes for various cultural groups

Health Disparities - ANSWER- The lower quality care provided to minority
population even when access related factors are controlled

What is the first step towards cultural competence - ANSWER- Increasing
awareness

Race - ANSWER- The physical characteristics such as hair colour, skin colour,
body proportions. It denotes superiority and inferiority

Cultural racism - ANSWER- Prejudice by those with power against another racial,
religious, or social group, demeaning their culture and at times attempting to
change it, substitute it, or eradicate it

Marginalization - ANSWER- Process through which persons are peripheralized on
the basis of their identities, associations, experiences, and their environments

,Marginalized groups in Canada - ANSWER- Immigrants, Refugees, Aboriginal,
Homeless

Minority - ANSWER- Being disadvantaged, underprivileged, decimated against,
exploited, or disempowered in governing structures

Ethnicity - ANSWER- Refers to a social group having a common national or
cultural tradition

Culture - ANSWER- Any group of people where there are common values and
ways of thinking and acting that differ from those of another group

5 Essential elements of cultural competence - ANSWER- 1. Valuing cultural
diversity
2. Having the capacity for cultural self-assessment
3. Being conscious of the dynamics when cultures interact
4. Having institutionalized cultural knowledge
5. Developing adaptations in service delivery that reflect an understanding of
cultural diversity

The assumption of cultural competence - ANSWER- That competence transforms
knowledge and understanding into effective health care responses and
interventions

Levels of cultural competence - ANSWER- 1. Individual
2. Organizational
3. System level
4. Team level

Individual level of cultural competence - ANSWER- Underlying theme that health
care providers need to understand the issues and apply the knowledge in order
to enhance their own practice and help develop the profession

Organizational level of cultural competence - ANSWER- Focuses on systems
within the health care delivery processes and emphasizes the need for
organizational change by zeroing in on organizational structure, governance,
policy, and programs.

Goal of organizational level of cultural competence - ANSWER- To increase
access and capacity

, System level of cultural competence - ANSWER- Beyond health care organization.
Focusses on recruiting minority students to health professionals and examining
curriculum content

Team level of cultural competence - ANSWER- Creating an environment that
promotes healthy dialogue on differences by setting up mechanisms in the care
process allowing the exchange of diverse viewpoints and knowledge

Cultural blindness - ANSWER- Don't think diversity matters (blind to it)

Cultural destructiveness - ANSWER- Any action that negates, disparages, or
purges cultural practices different from their own

Cultural precompetence - ANSWER- The realization of weakness in working with
other cultures

Cultural incapacity - ANSWER- Unintentional cultural destructiveness with a
paternal attitude towards other groups

Cultural proficiency - ANSWER- Cultures are held in high esteem. Constant
development of new approaches and seeking to add to knowledge base

Everyday racism - ANSWER- Reflected in unconscious assumptions and
practices that systematically exclude individuals from particular events

Multiculturalism - ANSWER- A condition in which many cultures coexist in
society and maintain their cultural differences

Phases of multiculturalism - ANSWER- 1. cultural preservation
2. Group relations
3. Anti-racisms
4. Integration

Phase 1 of multiculturalism - ANSWER- Cultural preservation - Support for
cultural activities and for language and heritage education

Phase 2 of multiculturalism - ANSWER- Group relations - Recognition that
multiculturalism belonged to everyone, there was an increased call for cultural
sensitivity and those in the mainstream were encourages and understand and
respect the diverse cultural groups.

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