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What does Travelbee identify as a key component of suffering?
What does Travelbee identify as a key component of suffering?
- The severity of physical sensations
- The intensity and depth of the experience (correct)
- The mental discomfort experienced
- The duration of suffering
What role does hope play in Travelbee's model for nurses?
What role does hope play in Travelbee's model for nurses?
- Helping patients to avoid negative emotions
- Maintaining a positive outlook for their treatment
- Assisting patients in finding ways to manage their conditions (correct)
- Encouraging patients to suppress their feelings
Which approach should a nurse use according to Travelbee's model when addressing a patient's condition?
Which approach should a nurse use according to Travelbee's model when addressing a patient's condition?
- A spontaneous and emotional reaction
- An unplanned and haphazard response
- A purely technical execution of procedures
- A structured and thoughtful approach (correct)
In the Human-to-Human Relationship Model, meaning is primarily associated with which element?
In the Human-to-Human Relationship Model, meaning is primarily associated with which element?
What aspect of suffering is emphasized by Travelbee in the relationship between nurses and patients?
What aspect of suffering is emphasized by Travelbee in the relationship between nurses and patients?
Flashcards
Culturally Congruent Care
Culturally Congruent Care
Care that considers and respects cultural values, beliefs, and practices.
Worldview Influences
Worldview Influences
Cultural and social factors (values, beliefs, lifestyles, language, family, politics, laws) that shape how people see the world.
Culture Care Preservation/Maintenance
Culture Care Preservation/Maintenance
Supporting a patient's current cultural practices to maintain their well-being.
Culture Care Accommodation/Negotiation
Culture Care Accommodation/Negotiation
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Culture Care Repatterning/Restructuring
Culture Care Repatterning/Restructuring
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Travelbee's Model
Travelbee's Model
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Suffering
Suffering
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Targeted Intellectual Approach
Targeted Intellectual Approach
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Meaning
Meaning
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Hope
Hope
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Study Notes
Culturally Congruent Care
- Culturally congruent care occurs when cultural values, beliefs, and practices are used appropriately.
- This care is based on understanding diverse health contexts of individuals, families, groups, or communities
- Influences on care include worldview, cultural and social structures, kinship and social factors, beliefs and lifeways, political and legal factors, environmental context, language and ethnohistory, economic factors, religious and philosophical factors, and technological factors.
- Care expressions and patterns/practices (holistic health/illness/death) are also viewed as influences
- Care practices may include generic (folk) care, nursing care, and professional care-cure.
- Transcultural care decisions and actions involve preservation/maintenance, accommodation/negotiation, and repatterning/restructuring.
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Explore the principles of culturally congruent care and its significance in health contexts. This quiz delves into how cultural values, beliefs, and practices shape care decisions. Understand the influence of various factors in providing effective care tailored to diverse individuals and communities.