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5.6: Key Terms

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    alternative therapies
    nonmainstream approaches that are used in place of conventional Western medical care
    Ayurveda
    a traditional Hindu form of medicine from India that is based on the idea that disease is caused by an imbalance in the body
    cisgender
    relating to or being an individual whose gender identity aligns with the biological sex they were assigned at birth
    collectivism
    when a culture emphasizes the importance of the community over the individual
    complementary therapies
    nonmainstream approaches to health that are used alongside conventional Western medical care
    cultural blindness
    the belief that all cultural groups are the same and share identical experiences
    cultural competence
    ability to respect and understand one’s own beliefs and values as well as how these values and beliefs may differ between cultures
    cultural humility
    a humble and respectful attitude toward individuals of other cultures that pushes one to challenge their own cultural biases, realize they cannot know everything about other cultures, and approach learning about other cultures as a lifelong goal and process
    cultural imposition
    the imposition of one’s own values, beliefs, and practices upon another person or group
    cultural knowledge
    seeking information about cultural health beliefs and values to understand patients’ worldviews
    cultural negotiation
    a process by which the patient and nurse seek a mutually acceptable way to deal with competing interests of nursing care, prescribed medical care, and the patient’s cultural needs
    cultural self-awareness
    a person’s understanding of their own culture and its impact on themselves
    culturally competent care
    health care that incorporates and values a patient’s culture when caring for the patient
    culture
    the common beliefs, values, symbols, language, behaviors, and practices that unite a group
    Culture Care Theory (CCT)
    (also known as Theory of Culture Care: Diversity and Universality) framework for transcultural nursing and the development and practice of culturally competent nursing care
    culture conflict
    tension or opposition between different cultures
    curanderismo
    a holistic practice rooted in beliefs that health is achieved through the right balance of mind, body, and spirit
    ethnocentrism
    the belief that one’s culture (or race, ethnicity, country) is better than and preferable to another’s
    explicit bias
    a consciously held set of beliefs about a particular person, situation, or group of people based on characteristics
    gender identity
    a person’s deeply felt, internal and individual experience of gender, which may or may not correspond to the person’s physiology of designated sex at birth
    health disparity
    differences in health outcomes that result from social determinants of health
    health equality
    the principle of ensuring all individuals, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status, have equal access to healthcare resources and opportunities
    health equity
    when everyone has a fair opportunity to obtain optimal health
    implicit bias
    an automatic reaction toward a person, situation, or group of people involving subconscious feelings, perceptions, attitudes, and stereotypes
    inclusion
    the practice of creating an environment in which individuals of all backgrounds feel respected, valued, and supported
    individualism
    when a culture focuses on the importance of the individual over community
    interpersonal
    component of cultural humility that involves respect for the patient’s culture and openness to their beliefs and experiences
    intrapersonal
    component of cultural humility that consists of a personal awareness of one’s own limited knowledge of the patient’s culture
    justice
    a principle and moral obligation to act on the basis of equality and equity
    racism
    the belief that races are distinct from one another and that there is a hierarchy to race, implying that races are unequal
    social determinants of health (SDOH)
    economic, social, and environmental factors that influence an individual’s health and well-being
    stereotyping
    the assumption that a person has the attributes, traits, beliefs, and values of a cultural group because they are a member of that group
    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
    an ancient practice based on the ideas of Qi and yin and yang
    traditional healing
    various medicines and healing practices around the world that differ from the modern, Western healthcare system
    transcultural nursing
    nursing that incorporates cultural beliefs and practices of individuals to help them maintain and regain health or to face death in a meaningful way

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