Description

combining two distinct cultures in a single region
the process of becoming adapted to a new or different culture
a preconceived, deeply held, and usually negative judgement formed about other groups of people
one person uses passive behaviors and withdraws from the conflict; neither person is able to pursue goals.
The process of hearing what others are saying with a sense of seriousness and discrimination
the cultural absorption of a minority group into the main cultural body
communicator makes decisions for themselves and others with the intent of always coming out the winner
healthiest form of communication, individuals pronounce their basic rights without violating the rights of others, seek a win-win solution without the use of manipulation or game playing
Complex set of values or principles, encompassing philosophy, religion, or moral code, and expressed through a group’s cultural practices
Recognition of one’s own personal and cultural biases, willingness to remedy the power imbalance in the patient-clinician dynamic, and to develop advocacy partnerships with communities on behalf of individuals and defined populations
Interacting with others in ways that reflect sensitivity and appreciation for their diversity by using neutral language, both verbal and nonverbal
Shared values, beliefs, and practices of a group that are transmitted from one generation to the next and are identified as patterns that guide thinking and action
Variety in ethnicity, cultural backgrounds, or lifestyles within a group
ability to understand and share another person’s feelings
Group affiliation resulting from a shared racial, linguistic, or cultural background
Belief that one’s own ethnicity, culture, or nationality is superior to others
the action of obstructing someone or something
Standards for culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health Care. Pg. 195
Both people actively try to find solutions that will satisfy them both
there are five styles of communication (Assertive, Aggressive, Passive-aggressive, Submissive, and manipulative)
Combining two distinct cultures in a single region
Both people give up something to get partial goal attainment
An experience in which there is simultaneous arousal of two or more incompatible motives
to convert(a message, information, etc.) into code
assigning certain beliefs and behaviors to groups without recognizing individuality
to translate(data or a message) from a code into the original language or form
being grounded in one's own culture, but having skills to be able to work in a multicultural environment
feelings are expressed with spontaneity rather than strategy; requires flexibility and a willingness to change personal opinions and positions
perspective shared by a cultural group of general views of relationships within the universe. These broad views influence health and illness beliefs
perspective shared by a cultural group of general views of relationships within the universe. These broad views influence health and illness beliefs
2002 Joint Commission established its National Patient Safety Goals program to help accredited organizations address specific areas of concern in regard to patient safety
The manner in which one sees reality

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