Critical Conversations: Cultural Awareness, Sensitivity, and Competency

Janice M. Conway-Klaassen, L. Maness
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The United States of America has always been a country comprised of many different cultures and identities. According to the US census bureau, no single ethnic group will be in the majority by the year 2044. In addition to the changes in racial and ethnic identities, US demographics are also rapidly changing related to age, gender identity, and other social constructs. With evolving demographics, it is essential that all healthcare practitioners are able to adapt to the needs of patients and families, colleagues, and beyond. A patient's background and culture can impact how they view health, disease, treatments, and their interactions with healthcare systems; likewise, diversity among colleagues can impact the working environment. Working with colleagues in a constructive manner and valuing the patient's needs above our own biases promotes an environment for optimal health care delivery. ABBREVIATIONS: LGBT - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual
批判性对话:文化意识、敏感性和能力
美利坚合众国一直是一个由许多不同文化和身份组成的国家。根据美国人口普查局的数据,到2044年,没有任何一个种族将成为多数。除了种族和民族认同的变化,美国人口结构也在迅速变化,与年龄、性别认同和其他社会结构有关。随着人口统计数据的不断变化,所有医疗保健从业人员都必须能够适应患者和家属、同事以及其他人的需求。患者的背景和文化会影响他们如何看待健康、疾病、治疗以及他们与医疗保健系统的互动;同样,同事之间的多样性也会影响工作环境。以建设性的方式与同事合作,重视病人的需求而不是我们自己的偏见,从而促进了最佳医疗保健服务的环境。缩写:LGBT -女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋,变性人
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