Customs and tradition of a country or family passes through their generation to generation.it has a great impact on their life.children should follow the beliefs and values which is followed by their parents.eventhough ,many changes occurs in the society these days,but they all want remain within their beliefs rather than leave it.customs and traditions can be different for different people.if they stop to follow that the future generations will not follow the rules and regulations of that community.it has a vital role in nursing.because,nurses needs to care people with different traditions and customs.so,they should know about value of their culture and how to respect each other's beliefs.then only quality care can be provided to the patient as they will share everything when they feel that you respect them especially people from various countries.
when nurse socialize with patients they become capable to understand their problems.it assist the nurses to make their own identity.communication with other will help to improve the knowledge.Moreover,it enables to find out easily identify beliefs and priorities of patient and colleagues.thus,interactions with others is imperative in nursing to enhance the quality care in health services.
1a. Discuss cultural beliefs and traditional passed through generations and the importance to nursing care. 1b....
what are cultural beliefs for Spanish people about pregnancy? what factors that influence the nursing care for woman in labor ( Spanish culture)
1. Discuss mental well-being and its importance to nursing care.
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what discuss can you make about medicalization and chronic disease and illness? Adult Lealth Nursing Ethics mie B. Butts OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, the reader should be able to do the following: 1. Explore the concept of medicalization as it relates to the societal shift away from physician predominance of the 1970s. 2. Differentiate among the following terms: compliance, noncompliance, adherence, nonadherence, and concordance. 3. Examine cultural views with regard to self-determination, decision making, and American healthcare professionals' values...
Below is the information: It is important to understand the different leadership styles employed by nursing leaders in healthcare organizations and to understand their significance on nursing practice and patient outcomes, for better or for worse. Objective: Read the articles from Nursing Standard (PDF) and Bradley University (PDF). In -250 words, formulate an opinion on the following: 1. Reflect on an occasion where you experienced ineffective leadership (doesn't have to be in the hospital). What behaviors did they display? What...
Entering and Contracting Contracting at Charity Medical Center Charity Medical Center (CMC), a five hundred-bed acute-care hospital, was part of the Jefferson Hospital Corporation (JHC). JHC, which operated several long-term and acute-care facilities and was sponsored by a large religious organization, had recently been formed and was trying to establish accounting and finance, materials management, and human resources systems to manage and coordinate the different facilities of particular concern to CMC, however, was a market share that had been declining...