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The book defines cultural competence as “a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together in a system, agency, or among professionals that enables effective work in cross-cultural situations.” Cultural competence within the area of behavioral health defined in my own words is...
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The Purnell Model for Cultural Competence Is defined as 12 domains that are covering the organization and the structure temporarily describing as primary and as its secondary individuality culture, in which it determines the disparities values, beliefs, and practices of a person’s cultural heritage. Each...
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This is the most prevalent narrative that put light on different social and moral issues and the duty of partnerships towards such issues. There are following issues depicted in the narrative a) Harm to specialists Corporations misuse the human rights as it makes hurt the...
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There are many ways intercultural communication is used throughout the line of work related to police work. Intercultural competence is all the ways people use certain skills and knowledge to effectively communicate with others from different cultures. This is used throughout daily life including many...
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Introduction The goal of nursing is to provide ‘culture-specific and universal nursing care practices in promoting health or well-being or to help people to face unfavorable human conditions, illness, or death in culturally meaningful ways (Jarosova, 2014). The purpose of this concept analysis is to...
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Culture defines us, it is a way of life. It determines how one thinks, how one feels, and how one behaves. It can change one’s perspectives on sensitive topics or what one thinks about another. Culture changes the way one views others and the world...
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Why is it important to study other cultures? It is important to study other cultures because if you don’t learn about other cultures you could get the totally wrong idea about anything, or you could just be self-centered about your culture and start something bad....
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Since I was very young, I have been taught through lessons at school that “travel forms a young man” or travel broadens the mind. Now it comes as passion for travelling to me that I have a plan to set my foot over the country...
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Culture is a system of values of truth, the attitudes, habits, beliefs, norms, behaviors, customs, rituals, styles, artifacts, standards, and goals that people agree with in the process of interaction and creative activities. It is preserved and transformed for subsequent generations. The role of cultural...
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Business ethics or corporate ethics is a form of professional applied ethics that discuss every ethical principle and moral or ethical problems that can appear in a business environment. It also means basics concept that human might find attractive to follow. However, these ethics help...
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The United States has one of the most demographically diverse population in the world, due to the immigration of so many groups of people. People from all over the world come to the “land of the free and home of the brave” for many reasons....
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We are living in a global diversity where different cultures, religions, traditions, and spiritual beliefs play important parts in making our lives. As in the United States, the growing diversity has been seen for decades and continues to widen; however, the same cannot be applied...
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Nigeria is a country located in west Africa. Nigeria borders with Cameroon in the north, chad in the northeast and Niger in the north. Nigeria originated from British colonial and gain independent 1st October 1960. Nigeria is the largest and popular country in African” Giant...
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An important, yet, often overlooked aspect of nursing care is cultural competence. To achieve any level of cultural competence one must be open to learning and accepting other cultures. There are many features of a culture that are key to achieving cultural competence. Below, I...
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While I was researching this man George Washington Carver certain things popped out in his life that I also had to go through in my life. Missouri State University three public affair missions is ethical leadership, cultural competence and community engagement. In one lifetime George...