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Respect of cultural diversity during the provision of nursing care to mongolian clients hospitalised in gynecological-obstetrician departments
Autoři: Škorničková Zuzana | Kutnohorská Jana
Rok: 2014
Druh publikace: ostatní - článek ve sborníku
Název zdroje: List of Abstracts EIDS Summer Workshop 2014
Název nakladatele: Univerzita Pardubice
Místo vydání: Pardubice
Strana od-do: 58-59
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Jazyk Název Abstrakt Klíčová slova
eng Respect of cultural diversity during the provision of nursing care to mongolian clients hospitalised in gynecological-obstetrician departments This thesis has two main aims. The first one is to know a measure of information about multicultural nursing care and we use non-standardize questionnaire for midwives. The second one is to know, how Mongolian clients are satisfied with nursing care in Gynecological-obstertician departments. It is used The Purnell Model for Cultural Competence. The model is based on multiple theories and a research base gained from organizational, administrative, communication, and family development theories as well as anthropology, sociology, psychology, anatomy and physiology, biology, etc. This model was created by Larry Purnell for needs both students and staff to have a framework for learning about their cultures and the cultures of their patients and families. Comments from staff and students made it dear that ethnocentric behaviour and tack of cultural awareness, cultural sensitivity, and cultural competence existed. The Purnell Model was designed as a holistic organizing framework with specific questions and a format for assessing culture that could be used across disciplines and practice settings. The model is a circle with an outlying rim representing global society, a second rim representing community, a third rim representing family, and an inner rim representing the person. The interior of the concentric circles is divided into 12 areas depicting cultural domains and their concepts. Domains do not stand alone. Each domain relates to and is affected by all other domains. The domains are: overview/heritage, communication, family roles and organization, workforce issues, biocultural ecology, high-risk behaviors, nutrition, pregnancy and childbearing practises, death rituals, spirituality, health care practice, health care practicioner. The model is intended for use by all health care providers and for clients or patients from different cultural background. Our research is inspired by The Purnell Model for cultural competence. We set goals for research, for example: 1. To Respect; cultural; diversity; during; the; provision; nursing; care; mongolian; clients; hospitalised; gynecological-obstetrician; departments