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Cultural Assessment And Its Impact On Health Care

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According to Hunt (2014), Culture plays an integral role in healthcare. Culturally congruent care is care that is customized to fit with the patient’s own values, beliefs, traditions, practices, and lifestyle. As nurses we are expected to deliver culturally congruent care. We may not always agree with our patients ' cultural practices, but we must try to incorporate them into the individualized plan of care for our patients, as long as these practices do not cause harm.
Campinha-Bacote emphasized that a cultural assessment is necessary for every patient, because every patient has values, beliefs and practices that must be considered when rendering healthcare services. Therefore, cultural assessments should not be limited to specific ethnic groups, but rather conducted with each patient. In the interest of our professional and personal growth, becoming culturally competent is a journey that begins with self-assessment and continues with knowledge acquisition and integration of best practices that promote positive patient outcomes. . It is important to reflect on our own culture, values and beliefs so that we can become more aware of other cultures. This self-awareness involves both positive and negative views of various cultures, values and beliefs.
Many healing practices, rituals and beliefs influence a person 's health and illness beliefs and practices. Healthcare providers need to be aware that some patients will require a caregiver of the same gender or to have a parent

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