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Cultural Comparisons Between Three Cultures : South Indian, Filipino, And Polish- American

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Today’s healthcare is ever more diverse, and the medical providers interact with patients from an even wider range of ethnic and sociocultural backgrounds. Thus, to effectively provide a quality healthcare to a diverse population, it is imperative for the healthcare providers to address all the healthcare challenges that face the American society today. This paper focuses and discusses the cultural comparisons between three cultures: South Indian, Filipino, and Polish- American.
The heritage assessment is significant in the field of medicine and an essential tool for healthcare providers and their patients. The heritage assessment tool is used as an aid that fosters a deeper understanding of the families that are studied, thereby assisting …show more content…

This can be due to the lack of contact with their families, parents having lesser connection with their cultural heritage, parents being born in the United States, etc. This shows how important families ties are to understand and connect to one’s ethnicity.

Indian culture
My cultural background is South Indian (Kerala) Christian. It is interesting to note that, there are various cultures within India, based on the state they belong to. India has undergone rapid urbanization, with some states more than the others. Regardless of the state, most Indians value customs, culture, traditions, and are very religious. Indian culture gives great importance to families and their involvement on one’s health and well-being (Stanford). Most Indians also consider their spiritual or religious group as part of their family. Families tend to be involved in the decision-making regarding health and healthcare, in this culture. Thus, health is maintained by a joint effort of both the individual and their close-knit families.
Traditional Indian medicines, such as Ayurveda, homeopathy, Unani, and acupuncture, are not only popular in India, but also worldwide. Most Indians are inclined to attempt herbal or traditional medicine, before relying on modern medicine. Older generation, mostly, prefer traditional medicine, before seeking Western medicine (stanford). This culture considers mental illness a stigma, leading to a delay in getting medical attention. The

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