BIG QUIZ - HOSA Cultural Diversities and Disparities

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Health
The balance of the person, both within one's being-physical, mental, and spiritual- and in the outside world -natural, communal, and metaphysical
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Illness
The imbalance of the person both within ones being-physical, mental, and spiritual- and in the outside world -natural, communal, and metaphysical
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Healing
The restoration of balance, both within ones being-physical, mental, and spiritual- and in the outside world -natural, communal, and metaphysical
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5 steps to cultural competence
1. Personal heritage (who are you) 2. Heritage of others- demographics 3. Health and health beliefs and practices 4. Healthcare culture and system 5. Traditional healthcare systems
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Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)
A set of 15 standards created by the office of minority health in 1997 that most healthcare agencies must meet.
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culturally competent
Within the delivered care, the provider understands and attends to the total context of the patient's situation and this is a complex combination of knowledge, attitudes, and skills
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culturally appropriate
The provider applies the underlying background knowledge that must be possessed to provide a patient with the best possible health
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culturally sensitive
The provider possesses some basic knowledge and constructive attitude toward the health traditions observed among the diverse cultural groups found in the setting in which he or she is practicing.
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What act declared that all recipients of federal funding must take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to people with limited English proficiency (LEP)?
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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What is the official language of the US?
English
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What % of US residents over the age of 5 speak English at home? according to 2011 American Community Survey
79.2%
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What % of US residents over the age of 5 speak no English at all?
9%
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How many US residents speak Spanish (over the age of 5)?
37.5 million
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Of Spanish speaking residents over the age of 5 what % speaks no English at all?
62.9%
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Heritage consistency
Degree to which a person's lifestyle reflects his or her traditional or "tribal culture" or heritage (European, Asian, African, Hispanic) consistent heritage is traditional and inconsistent heritage is acculturated; determination of one's cultural, ethnic, and religious background
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Heritage Assessment Tool
The tool that has been developed to determine how deeply a given person identifies with a traditional heritage or is acculturated into the modern, dominant culture
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Components of Heritage Consistency
1. Socialization (extended family, where you grew up) 2. Culture (language, folkways) 3. Religion (Historic beliefs, and religious membership and participation) 4. Ethnicity (socializes with members of same ethnic group and participates in folkways)
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Culture (1.46 billion results 8/22/15)
metacommunication system wherein not only the spoken words have meaning but everything else does as well; Fejos says it is the "sum total of socially inherited characteristics of a human group that one generation can tell, convey, or hand down to next, or non-physically inherited traits"
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Characteristics of culture
1. the medium of personhood and social relationships 2. A complex whole in which each part is related to another part 3. Learned by each person in a family and social community 4. Dependent on an underlying social matrix
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Ethnicity (179 mil results 8/22/15)
relating to large groups of people classed according to common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background; O'Neill says it is "selected cultural and sometimes physical characteristics used to classify people into groups or categories considered to be significantly different from others"
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Ethnocentrism
1) Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group. 2) overriding concern with race
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xenophobia
a fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers
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xenophobe
one unduly fearful or contemptuous of what is foreign and especially of people of foreign origin
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How many ethnic groups of Native Americans are there?
106
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How many federally recognized Native American tribes are there?
567
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Religion (660 mil results 8/24/15)
the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods; Abramson "belief in divine or superhuman power to be obeyed as creator and ruler of universe"; Merriam-Webster "organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship god(s)"; gives person frame of reference and determined by ethnicity; adherence to religious code is conducive to spiritual harmony; illness is punishment for violation of codes
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What does the US rank in weekly church attendance?
7th
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What % of the US is Christian?
70.6%
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What % of the US is Jewish
1.9%
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What % of the US is Buddhist?
0.7%
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What % of the US is Muslim?
0.9%
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What % of the US is religiously unaffiliated?
22.8%
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Acculturation (three facets are socialization, acculturation, and assimilation)
The process of adapting to and becoming absorbed into the dominant culture (The process is involuntary)
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Socialization
The process of being raised in a culture and acquiring the characterizations of that group (often occurs through schooling); those from non-Western or nonmodern countries may experience biculturalism, a dual pattern of identification and one of often divided loyalty
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How long does it take to fully acculturate?
3 generations; undominant person learns new culture to survive; cultural or behavioral assimilation and changes of one's cultural patterns
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Assimilation
Developing new cultural identity; becoming in all ways like the members of the dominant culture; one loses cultural identity to acquire a new one
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cultural conflicts
Hunter - events that occur when there is polarization between 2 groups and their differences are intensified by the way they are perceived; found in family, education, media, laws, electoral politics; must extend to healthcare conflict between those that participate in traditional healthcare practices and those that are progressive; discrimination is when one acts on prejudice and denies one of their fundamental rights (due to lack of understanding or stereotyping)
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Silent Generation
people born between 1938 and 1945 who believe in community service and conforming to societies standards norms, remember WWII
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The Boomer Generation
people born between 1946 and 1964 they like to work hard play hard and are often closer to friends than family, entering retirement times, remember Marilyn and Rosa
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Gen X
people born between 1965 and 1980 who tend to only work hard if it doesn't interfere with having a good time, entering retirement, Vietnam War, Kent State, Watergate, don't vote often
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Millennials
people born between 1977 and 1994 who are very dependent on technology, remember 9/11 and Afghanistan and Iraq wars
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Gen Z
people born between 1995 and 2012 characterized by independence and an eagerness to jump into life. While proficient with tech they often prefer personal interaction.
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6 comingling variables that lead to cultural conflict
1. Decade of birth those that are more heritage consistent are less caught up with secular fads 2. Generation in the United States 3. class and income differences in education, living conditions, occupation, access to healthcare 4. Language 5. Education 6. Literacy
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women's earnings are what % of men's?
despite women's earnings rising between 1979 and 2013, they were still only 74-80% of men
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Between 1980 and 2009 the percentage of students to complete high school went from \_______ % to \________%
69% to 85.3% thanks to Obama March 2010 Blueprint for Reform: The Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
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How many American adults scored a below basic on an English literacy test (2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy ages 16+)
11 million, 7 million couldn't answer simple test questions, 4 million could not take the test because of language barriers; 55% of adults with below basic did not graduate HS, compared to 15% of adults in general population
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Environmental control
the ability of members of a particular cultural group to plan activities that control nature or direct environment factors; knowledgeable about dietary practices of people
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personal space
people's behaviors and attitudes towards the space that surrounds themselves; be respectful of distance people may choose when interacting and body language
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Territoriality
The behavior and attitude and attitude people exhibit about an area they have claimed and defended or react emotionally to when others encroach on it
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in 2010 POC represented what % of the population?
36.3% (This percentage is continually growing)
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What is the median age of the population?
37.2 years old
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People aged 16-64 make up what % of the population?
62.9%
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People 65 and older make up what % of the population?
13% (This % is projected to grow as the baby boomers get older)
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Naturalization
Process by which foreign born people aged 18+ can become US citizens
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Refugees
Persons who seek residence in the US in order to avoid persecution in their country of origin
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Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)
any person not a citizen of the US who is residing in the US under legally recognized and lawfully recorded permanent residence as an immigrant
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What are the 3 leading countries of origin for LPRs?
1. Mexico (13.6%)
2. China (6.9%)
3. India (6.6%)
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Where did the largest % of naturalized people come from?
Asia (39%)
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Top 3 cities of residence for LPRs
1. New York (16.9%)
2. LA (8.1%)
3. Miami (6.7%)
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What are the top 3 states of residence for undocumented people?
1. California
2. Texas
3. New York
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Top 3 states of residency for LPRs
1. California
2. New York
3. Florida
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physical poverty
substandard housing, limited access to healthcare, poor nutrition, ext.
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mental poverty
poor education, little opportunity, limited access to mental health services, ext.
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spiritual poverty
despair, the experience of being disparaged and disenfranchised
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What is the official poverty rate in 2014?
14.8% (14.8 million people in poverty)
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What % of black people are impoverished?
26.2%
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What % of Hispanics are impoverished?
23.6%
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What % of white people are impoverished?
10.1%
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What % of children under 18 are impoverished?
21.1%
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How many federal programs provide aid to impoverished individuals according to GAO's survey?
more than 80 (including 6 tax expenditures)
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What is the largest government program used to fight poverty?
Medicaid followed by SNAP and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and portion of Earned Income Tax Credit (they compromised almost 2/3 of fiscal year 2013 federal obligations of $742 billion for antipoverty programs)
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In 2014 what % of households were headed by women?
30.5%
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The health people series
science based 10 year national objectives designed to improve the health of all people (created by the surgeon general)
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health equity
attainment of the highest level of health for all people, requiring the valuing of everyone equally
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health disparity
a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage, affecting populations that face greater obstacles to health due to characteristics linked to discrimination/exclusion
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physical wellbeing
relates to vigor and vitality, feeling very healthy and full of energy
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mental wellbeing
being satisfied with ones life, accepting ones self, and balancing positive and negative emotions, finding purpose and meaning, seeking personal growth, believing one is under control, experiencing optimism
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social wellbeing
providing and receiving quality support from friends, family, and others
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What are the 3 domains of health belief?
1. Perceived susceptibility - someone's mother and aunt had breast cancer
2. Perceived seriousness - degree of problem's seriousness, difficulty patient believes condition will cause
3. Perceived benefits of taking action - whether one should seek help or delay help (factors include cost, availability, time missed off work)
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4 main components of the sick role
1. the sick person is exempted from the performance of certain normal social obligations 2. They are exempted from certain responsibility for their own state (they're not blamed for being sick) 3. The legitimization of the sick role is only partial (You should attempt to recover as quickly as possible) 4. Being sick except in the mildest of cases is being in need of help
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4 phases of ilness
1. Onset- time when the first symptoms appear 2. Diagnosis- the disease is identified and the persons sick role is now socially accepted 3. Patient status- the person adjusts to the social aspects of being ill 4. Recovery-relinquishing of sick role and assumption of pre-illness roles
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5 phases of illness
1. symptom experience 2. assumption of sick role- asks friends and family for advice 3. medical care contact stage- goes to health professionals for official diagnosis 4. the dependent patient stage- person is under control of health care providers and is expected to comply with their demands 5. The recover/rehabilitation phase
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Primary care
clinics and local doctors offices (condition is usually stable)
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secondary care
surgery, specialty care, and mental health care (unstable status)
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Tertiary Care
Extensive surgery, Radiation, or other high tech care (Patient is deteriorating)
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Health Maintenance
Everyday ways people go about living and attempting to stay well or healthy and ordinarily function within their family, community, or society. (ex. wearing a jacket in the cold or eating a balanced diet)
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Health protection
protection of health rests on the ability to understand the cause of a certain illness or symptom and prevent it (getting vaccinated or wearing a red ribbon to protect from the evil eye)
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Evil eye
belief that someone can project harm by gazing or staring at another's property or person (the oldest and most widespread superstition)
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5 common beliefs surrounding the evil eye
1. the power emanates from the eye/mouth and strikes the victim
2. The injury/ misfortune is sudden
3. the person who cast the evil eye might not be aware
4. the afflicted may or may not know the source
5. The injury may be prevented or cured with rituals and symbols
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German term for evil eye
aberglobin or aberglaubisch
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Polish term for evil eye
szatan
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Yiddish term for evil eye
kayn aynhoreh
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What expression is used by jewish people after giving a compliment or statement of luck to prevent the evil eye?
kineahora
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Dybbuk
wandering, disembodied soul that enters another person's body and holds fast
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3 traditional practices used in the protection of health
1. The use of protective objects
2. The use of ingested substances, the removal of an item from a diet, or the hanging of substances around the body/house
3. The practices of religion
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Amulets
sacred objects worn on a string or chain around the neck, wrist, or waist to protect the wearer from evil spirits
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Mano milagroso
"miraculous hand" it is worn by many people of Mexican origin for luck and to ward off evil spirits
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mano negro
placed on babies of Puerto Rican descent to ward off the evil eye (placed on wrist or pinned to diaper during early years of life)
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Bangles
Silver bracelets that are open in order to let evil spirits out yet also closed to prevent evil from entering the body and tinkle when the wearer moves to scare away evil spirits (worn from infancy onwards by people from the west indies)
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What will a bangle do when you are becoming ill?
tarnish and leave a black ring on your wrist