Transcultural Nursing Principles

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Transcultural nursing should be exclusively based on professional knowledge, disregarding culture-centered perspectives.

False (B)

Transcultural philosophy asserts that care, health, and illness are separate from culture-care values and beliefs.

False (B)

Transcultural care concentrates solely on the commonalities among cultures, dismissing the importance of cultural differences.

False (B)

Effective policies for diverse cultures require policymakers to disregard their own biases to ensure ethical practices.

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Transcultural standards require specific knowledge of cultural consumerism to understand perspectives.

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Because transcultural care is rooted in generic knowledge, cultural policies can ignore research-based data.

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When creating culturally based healthcare policy, moral transcultural knowledge outweighs human rights principles.

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Transcultural healthcare policies primarily rely on anecdotal evidence rather than theoretical knowledge.

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The community and institutional context have no bearing on the use and evaluation of transcultural healthcare policies.

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Administrators, faculty and consultants who use transcultural policies don't need specific preparation.

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Flashcards

Consumer Rights in Healthcare

Right to have culture-care values, norms, and practices respected, understood, and properly used.

Transcultural Nursing Grounding

Culture-centered (emic) and professional (etic) research for competent, safe, and responsible care.

Culture's Impact on Health

Care, health, illness, and dying are embedded in culture-care values and beliefs.

Transcultural Care Diversities

Differences and commonalities among cultures; requires nurses to discover cultural meanings.

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Culturally Congruent Policies

Reflect research-based data to attain culturally congruent care practices.

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Transcultural Health Policies

Supported by theoretical and research-based knowledge for sound decisions.

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Contextual Health Policies

Consider the community and institutional context for policy use and evaluation.

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Study Notes

  • Consumers have a right to have their culture-care values, norms, and practices respected and understood by healthcare providers.
  • Immigrants, refugees, oppressed individuals, the poor, homeless, minorities and subcultures have a right to have their cultural and general healthcare needs understood.
  • Healthcare needs should be addressed meaningfully, helpfully, and congruent with their beliefs, values, and life considerations.
  • Transcultural nursing should be grounded in emic ("culture-centered") and etic ("professional") approaches.
  • Humanistic, scientific research, and theory-based knowledge are important to ensure culturally competent, safe, and responsible care.
  • Care, health, illness, and dying are embedded in culture-care values, beliefs, and lifeways, according to transcultural philosophy.
  • Explicit use of this information is essential to guide beneficial transcultural nursing decisions and actions.
  • Transcultural care shows both diversity and universality.
  • Nurses need to discover meanings and uses for culturally based care to guide decisions with clients in various institutions and contexts.
  • Effective, beneficial policies require policymakers to be aware of their prejudices, biases, and ethnocentric tendencies.
  • Awareness helps in providing ethically sound policies and practices.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of cultural consumers is needed to avoid narrow perspectives in culturally based people care.
  • Transcultural care is culturally constituted and rooted in peoples' generic and professional knowledge.
  • Effective cultural policies should reflect research-based data to attain culturally congruent care practices.
  • Ethical and moral transcultural knowledge and human rights must be considered for culturally based healthcare policies.
  • Theoretical and research-based knowledge should support transcultural healthcare policies for sound decisions and actions, especially in consultations.
  • Transcultural healthcare policies and standards should consider the community and institutional context, with ongoing evaluation.
  • Users of transcultural and nursing care policies must be knowledgeable and skilled in using them with cultures.
  • Community hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations should use transcultural insights to ensure culturally congruent practices.
  • Nursing faculty, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and consultants should be prepared to intelligently use transcultural policies and standards.
  • Expert leadership and mentors are needed to guide those unprepared in transcultural nursing.
  • Financial support is essential to initiate, maintain, and evaluate policy and standard outcomes.

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