Transcultural Perspectives in the Nursing Care of Children

Transcultural Perspectives in the Nursing Care of Children

Transcultural Perspectives in the Nursing Care of Children

Read chapter 6 of the class textbook and review the attached PowerPoint presentation.  Once done, answer the following questions;

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1.  Write a two to three -pages summary of the demographics of children in the United States and the priority health issues that nurses should be aware for policy and health promotion teaching.

a.  Include ethnic and cultural trends and health-related challenges.

b.  Discuss the socioeconomic status and determinants of health.

c.  Imagine the future decades and discuss how transcultural nursing can influence policy and children’s health.

As stated in the syllabus present your assignment in a word document, Arial 12 font APA format attached to the forum in the discussion tab of the blackboard titled “Week 4 discussion questions” and in Turnitin to verify originality.  You must cite at least two evidence-based references (excluding the class textbook) and post two replies to any of your peer’s assignments sustained with the proper references. A minimum of 900 words is required.

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    Chapter 6: Transcultural Perspectives in the Nursing Care of Children

     

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    Children in a Culturally Diverse Society #1

    Cultural survival depends on the transmission of values and customs from one generation to the next.

     

    Culture influences child growth, development, health, and illness.

     

     

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    Children in a Culturally Diverse Society #2

     

     

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    Children as a Population

    Elements to consider:

    Racial and ethnic composition

    Poverty

    Children’s health status

    Growth and development

    Infant attachment

    Crying

     

     

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    In all cultures, infants and children are valued and nurtured because they represent the promise of future generations.

     

    Parental cultural beliefs and practices influence behaviors and interventions.

    Culture-Universal and Culture-Specific Child Rearing #1

     

     

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    Culture-Universal and Culture-Specific Child Rearing #2

    Culture influences child rearing:

    Nutrition: feeding and eating behaviors

    Sleep

    Elimination

    Menstruation

    Parent–child relationships and discipline

    Child abuse

    Gender differences

     

     

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    Culture-Universal and Culture-Specific Child Rearing #3

     

     

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    Question #1

    Is the following statement true or false?

     

    Differences between boys and girls are generally subtle, first appear at puberty, and exert minimal influence on adult roles within a culture.

     

     

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    Answer to Question #1

    False

     

    Rationale: Differences between boys and girls appear early in life and form the basis for adult roles within a culture.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Health and Health Promotion #1

    Parents might persist with culturally based beliefs and practices even when scientific evidence refutes them.

     

    The family is the primary health care provider for infants, children, and adolescents.

     

     

     

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    Health and Health Promotion #2

    Influencing factors:

    Illness

    Health belief systems

    Biocultural influences on childhood disorders

    Immunity, intermarriage, ethnicity, race

    Beliefs regarding causes of chronic illness/disability

    Special health care needs of adolescents

     

     

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    Question #2

    Is the following statement true or false?

     

    Illness is viewed by many cultures as a form of punishment.

     

     

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    Answer to Question #2

    True

     

    Rationale: A family and/or child with a chronic illness or disability may believe that they have been cursed by a supreme being, have sinned, or violated a taboo.

     

     

     

     

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    Culturally Competent Nursing Care for Children and Adolescents #1

    Nursing Assessment of the Family

    Cultural background

    Family belief systems

    Mother may be most influential

    Family structures

    Nuclear, single-parent, blended, extended

     

     

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    Culturally Competent Nursing Care for Children and Adolescents #2

    Nursing Interventions

    Physical care/hygiene

    Communication

    With child and family

     

    Evaluation of the nursing care plan

    Ask questions to determine if mutual goals were established

     

     

     

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    Question #3

    Is the following statement true or false?

     

    All family members of a cultural group follow the culture of the larger group.

    Example: All Chinese North American children show respect for authority, have polite social behavior, and a moderate-to-soft voice.

     

     

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    Answer to Question #3

    False

     

    Rationale: Each family modifies the culture of the larger group in ways that are uniquely its own.

    Individual differences, changing norms over time, the degree of acculturation, the length of time the family has lived in a country, and other factors account for variations from the stereotype.

     

     

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