I NEED A POSITIVE COMMENT BASED IN THIS ARGUMENT. bETWEEN 200-250 WORDS “Successful communication between healthcare providers and their patients from different cultural backgroundsdepends on developing awareness of the normative cultural values of patients and how these differ from the culturalvalues of most western medical professionals. When cultural differences are poorly understood, a variety of adverseclinical outcomes may result: reduced participation in preventive screenings, delayed immunizations, inaccuratehistories, use of harmful remedies, non-compliance, and decreased satisfaction with care” (Carteret, 2011). There are many cultural considerations to be aware of while interviewing Sue Li who is of Asian American ethnicity.The Asian community as a whole is conservative no matter the sex of the person. Sue Li should first be asked if shewould prefer to speak with a male or female nurse. Since the patient is only 20 years old there may be some resistancein communication. The Asian Community has a strong bond with family. Their family extends to include all relatives notjust immediate members. Loyalty is expected within the family, and dishonor or disgrace is not tolerated. Self-control isexpected from all family members this demonstrates stamina and strength in crisis. In the healthcare setting Sue Limay be unwilling to show strong emotions, pain, or grief because of cultural values. Cultural beliefs about health andsickness often conflict with Western medicine, which prevent some Asian-Americans from seeking help for symptomsor sticking with treatment. Another important consideration the nurse must check for is that Sue understands what sheis being educated about. There may be a language barrier. Sue Li may give the nurse a gesture as though sheunderstands when she is actually confused about her diagnosis or treatments. It will help if the nurse avoids asking yesor no questions. The nurse must also give the patient time if she wants to confer with her family. Unfortunately this canbe time consuming and possibly delay care but building a trusting relationship is essential when dealing with differentcultures (Carteret, 2011). The Abuse Assessment Screen (AAS) was created for the detection of abuse in pregnant women, and it is the oldestscreening tool used today. It consists from three to five questions, and is also used to increase documentation inmedical records. The questions assess physical, sexual, and emotional abuse prior to and during pregnancy. The AAS isusually conducted by the nurse but can be conducted other members of the hospital such as, counselors, physicians,or nutritionists. The tool is even translated into different languages, and it also includes body maps for documentationof injuries (Women’s Health, 2009). If abuse is discovered the nurse should not only report it but offer support to Sue Li. The nurse can provide her withresources to receive help and education. For instance, a nurse could give Sue Li the phone number of a domesticviolence hotline. Also, the nurse may show Sue to a phone and an opportunity to make the call. After the nurseassesses Sue’s home environment and determines if it is safe the nurse can refer her to a battered women’s shelter.The National Domestic Violence Hotline, 1-800-799-SAFE, is an excellent source for both patients and nurses. Thesesources will allow the nurse to give Sue Li additional knowledge, encouragement, and the assurance that she can comeback to the hospital for additional help (Carteret, 2011). Reference Carteret, Marcia, M. ED. (2011). Cultural Values of Asian Patients and Families. Retrieved from:http://www.dimensionsofculture.com/2010/10/cultural-values-of-asian-patients-and-families/ (2009). Women’s Health and Education Center (WHEC). Retrieved from:http://www.womenshealthsection.com/content/vaw/vaw011php3

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