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TRANSCULTURAL NURSING EXAM



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Cultural Relativism

Judging and interpreting the behaviour of others in terms of their traditions and experiences

as opposed to one's own experiences and traditions.



Cultual Knowledge

As an element of the Cultural Care Framework, identifies that cultural competence in

knowledge based-care. Cultural knowledge two components: specific cultural knowledge and

generic cultural knowledge. .




Transference

,Cultural transference and counter-transference occurs in the therapeutic relationship. Majority

(M) and minority (m) refer to power dynamics. With a majority therapist and minority client

(Mm), the client may be more trusting of the healthcare provider, feeling that a majority

healthcare provider is more educated than a minority one, leading to a positive transference;

or the client may feel discriminated against by the majority healthcare provider because of

past experience, leading to a negative transference.



Somatization

A phenomenon where emotional or mental distress is expressed as a physical complaint.



Generic Cultural Competencies

A broad set of knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enable that healthcare provider to work

cross-culturally with clients from any ethnocultural groups.



Generic Cultural Knowledge

Fundamental knowledge of cultural issues that can be applied across cultural and clinical

populations.



Specific Cultural Competencies

Intimate knowledge of the culture, community, and culturally appropriate treatment

approaches and skills, such as language, fluency, that enable healthcare provider to practice

effectively with clients who identify with a particular cultural group.




Specific Cultural Knowledge

,In-depth cultural knowledge that is pertinent to specific clinical or cultural populations.



Marginalization

To relegate or confine to a lower or outer limit or edge, as of social standing. The social

process of marginalization refers to a lack of equitable access to social, political, and

economic benefit, including health, on the basis of one's membership in an identifiable group.



Cultural Competence

Refers to the ability of healthcare providers to apply knowledge and skill appropriately in

interactions with clients in cross-cultural situations.



Cultural Mindedness

The aptitude for dealing with cross-cultural interactions and situations. This is what

healthcare providers bring to the clinical encounter. Part of the aptitude is derived from

nature, but part of it also can be purposefully nourished. We consider this aptitude to be the

basis of the cultural competence, and enhancing our CM will develop it.



Cultural Mindedness -Domains

Attitude: curiosity, respect, desire to connect

Awareness -awareness of world views, healthcare provider has a distinct worldview, power

dynamics and how they effect relationship

Autobiography -healthcare provider's unique life experience, which also powerfully

contributes to CM: past, present, and future (aspirations).



Cultural proficiency

, Part of the cultural competence continuum. This stage where practitioners and organizations

value diversity and seek out the positive role that culture can play in health and health care.



Ethnocentrism

A belief that one's own cultural values, beliefs, and behaviours are the best, preferred, and

most superior ways.



Cultural Destructiveness

Refers to attitudes, practices, and organizational policies that focus on the superiority of one

culture to the extent that other cultures are dehumanized and destroyed.



Acculturation

The process by which members of a cultural group learn an adopt behaviours of a different

culture as a result of close, often continuous, contact.

Four types -assimilation, integration, rejection, deculturaiton.



Cultural Incapacity

Refers to the inability of healthcare providers and institutions to help clients from different

cultures. The dominant client group serves as the norm for all care, and systemic biases lead

to paternalism or exclusionary approaches for diverse communities. The subtle and not-so-

subtle messages are that members of communities that are different are not welcomes, valued,

or able to fit into all systems of care. The expectation is that the minority culture will adapt

to, accept, and even be grateful for, the care provided. Cultural incapacity is said to exist

when healthcare providers are aware of the need to do things differently but do not recognize

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