Community Health Nursing Module 9: Filipino Culture, Values, and Practices (2024-2025) PDF
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This document details Filipino culture, values, and practices in relation to health care of individuals and families. The module examines concepts such as family solidarity, communication, and helping others, along with respect and independence.
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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING MODULE 9: FILIPINO CULTURE, VALUES AND PRACTICES IN RELATION TO HEALTH CARE OF INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY NCM 104 FIRST SEMESTER | 2024-2025 | BSN 2 - K FILIPINO CULTURE, VALUES AND...
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING MODULE 9: FILIPINO CULTURE, VALUES AND PRACTICES IN RELATION TO HEALTH CARE OF INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY NCM 104 FIRST SEMESTER | 2024-2025 | BSN 2 - K FILIPINO CULTURE, VALUES AND FAMILY SOLIDARITY PRACTICES IN RELATION TO HEALTH CARE OF INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY ▣ In sociology, it is defined as the willingness of individuals to serve and promote the Module 9 Content: Filipino Culture, Values collective interests of a group or of society. and Practices in relation to Health Care of ▣ The word is used most often to describe a Individual and Family sense of unity. ▣ Family Solidarity VALUE ▣ Filipino Family Values ▣ Communication ▣ Is vital to the socialization skills of an ▣ Helping Others and Gratitude individual can be developed and nurtured ▣ Respect in the family, school and environment. ▣ Independence ▣ Values may include obtaining knowledge, ▣ Service wisdom and necessary skills, using them in ▣ Trust your home and living out the values you ▣ Filipino Family Culture and Tradition acquired within the family. Interactions between Pathogens, Hosts, and COMMUNICATION Environments ▣ Filipinos will try to express their opinions Chain of Infection and ideas diplomatically and with humility to avoid appearing arrogant. The tone of Strategies for Breaking the Chain of Infection voice varies widely by language, dialect and region. ▣ Exemplify Reservoirs love for country in the service of of Infection the Filipinos and family. Living Reservoirs HELPING OTHERS AND GRATITUDE ▣ Customize nursing interventions based on Human Carriers Philippine Animals culture and values. ▣ Filipinos get along with different kinds of Arthropods people. They can easily adjust to any Nonliving Reservoirs situation and are flexible. ▣ This trait fosters cooperation, good and Modes of Transmission helpful deeds. When their neighbors are in trouble, they will help them in whatever Public Health Agencies they can. The World Health Organization ▣ They also do not let their family members The Centers for Disease Control and go through hard times alone, instead, they Prevention help each other. ▣ This trait shows a sense of duty and Bioterrorism and Biologic Warfare Agents responsibility. Filipinos know how to repay Anthrax other people. When someone helped us, Botulism we return the favors with goodness. Smallpox Plague RESPECT Water Supplies and Sewage Disposal ▣ One of the precious things Filipinos have is Sources of Water Contamination that they are respectful. Young, youth, Water Treatment Sewage Treatment Primary Sewage Treatment MODULE 9: FILIPINO CULTURE, VALUES AND PRACTICES IN RELATION TO HEALTH CARE OF Secondary Sewage Treatment INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY Tertiary Sewage Treatment COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING MODULE 9: FILIPINO CULTURE, VALUES AND PRACTICES IN RELATION TO HEALTH CARE OF INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY NCM 104 FIRST SEMESTER | 2024-2025 | BSN 2 - K people in all ages know how to show FILIPINO FAMILY CULTURE AND respect and courtesy. TRADITION INDEPENDENCE ▣ A custom is a commonly accepted manner of behaving or doing something in a ▣ Individual grows and develop focus is particular society, place or time. A tradition placed heavily on promoting independence is the transmission of customs or beliefs and separation from the family unit. from generation to generation. ▣ This growth and focus on ‘leaving the nest’ ▣ The Filipino family are very traditional is often signified with children maturing, people. They believe in many different moving out and severing any financial kinds of customs and follow lots of various dependence on their parents. traditions. ▣ On the other hand, this move to ▣ The Filipino people are known to have close independence also means that offspring family ties. This is why you may notice that are not compelled to support or provide the people in a vicinity most of the time any assistance to their family. know each other. Actually, they are likely related to each other. SERVICE ▣ The Filipino people are very religious as well. Therefore, there are quite a lot of ▣ One of the most popular qualities Filipinos Filipino culture, customs and traditions for have is that they are very hospitable. the home and family that is based on ▣ When there are visitors at home, they will religious beliefs. do a lot of preparations for good entertainment and accommodation so that BAYANIHAN they will feel at home and enjoy the stay. ▣ It is the spirit of communal unity or effort TRUST to achieve a particular objective. People nowadays use it to describe an outpouring ▣ Trust is the belief and confidence in the of community spirit-as people give their all integrity, reliability and fairness of a person to the common good, without expecting or organization and an essential human recognition or personal gain. value that quantifies and defines our interdependence in relationships with SUPERSTITION others. ▣ Truth – factual, not relying on perception. ▣ In the Philippines, superstitious beliefs ▣ Reliable – consistency, accountability have grown throughout the country. ▣ Understanding – fueled by empathy. ▣ These beliefs have come from the different ▣ Sincerity – coming from the heart as an sayings and beliefs of our ancestors that example of true caring about another aim to prevent danger from happening or person. to make a person refrain from doing ▣ Time – developed over a series of something in particular. moments with proven reliability ▣ These beliefs are part of our culture, for one derives their beliefs from the influences of what their customs, traditions and culture have dictated to explain certain phenomena or to scare people. MODULE 9: FILIPINO CULTURE, VALUES AND PRACTICES IN RELATION TO HEALTH CARE OF INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING MODULE 9: FILIPINO CULTURE, VALUES AND PRACTICES IN RELATION TO HEALTH CARE OF INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY NCM 104 FIRST SEMESTER | 2024-2025 | BSN 2 - K CHRISTMAS ▣ For many Filipinos, kamayan gives full taste to the food instead of using utensils. ▣ Christmas in the Philippines is considered ▣ Gather a small portion of meat or fish and as one of the biggest holidays in the a bite- sized portion of rice on your plate. archipelago. Then use all your fingers to gather the food ▣ We earned the distinction of celebrating into a small mountain or mound. Pick up the world’s longest Christmas season with the little mound and put it in your mouth Christmas carols heard as early as using your thumb to gently push the food September and lasting until Epiphany, the in. feast of the Black Nazarene on January 9 or the Feast of the Santo Niño de Cebú on BALIKBAYAN BOXES the third Sunday of January. ▣ Some Filipinos leave the Philippines to live FIESTAS and work abroad. ▣ Fiestas in the Philippines are held to ▣ A balikbayan box is a box of items sent by celebrate a patron saint. It is part and the balikbayan to their family in the parcel of Filipino culture through good Philippines. times and bad times, it must go on. ▣ The box can be sent or it can be brought ▣ The biggest and most elaborate festival of by the sender when they themselves return all is Christmas, a season celebrated with to the Philippines. all the pomp and pageantry where the whole country breaks out in celebrations that can begin long before December. End of Module 9 ▣ For individual Filipinos, fiestas can be a way of supplicating the heavens or to make THANK YOU amends for past wrongs. It is a way to celebrate their blessings, commemorate their past and observe solemn religious rituals. ▣ Celebrations may take the form of music, dancing, feasting, beauty contests, balls, processions, sports challenges or a host of other events. LIVING WITH PARENTS ▣ Filipinos highly value the presence of family more than anything. ▣ Adult children living with their parents are another Filipino traditional that make them exceptional. EATING WITH HANDS (KAMAYAN) ▣ In addition to the use of the fork and spoon, eating with your hands or kamayan is another common Filipino tradition. MODULE 9: FILIPINO CULTURE, VALUES AND PRACTICES IN RELATION TO HEALTH CARE OF INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY