Discussion: Cuban beliefs in healthcare.
Discussion: Cuban beliefs in healthcare.
Read chapter 11, 26 and 30 of the class textbook and review the attached Power Point presentations. Read content chapter 30 in Davis Plus Online Website. Once done answer the following questions;
1. As eastern cultures, if there any similarity between the Greek and the Hindu heritages. Discuss your point of view.
2. How Cubans see their beliefs related to the delivery of health care.
3. If there any similarity between the Greek and Hindu heritage with the Cuban beliefs in healthcare.
As stated in the syllabus present your assignment in an APA format, word document, Arial 12 font attached to the forum in the discussion board tab title “week 13 discussion question”. You must used at least 2 evidence based references besides the class textbook and post two replies to any of your peers sustained with the proper references. A minimum of 500 words are required.
Choteo, a lighthearted attitude with teasing, bantering, and exaggerating is often observed in their communications with others.
Conversations are characterized by animated facial expressions, direct eye contact, hand gestures, and gesticulations.
Voices tend to be loud, and the rate of speech is fast.
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Transcultural Health Care: A Culturally Competent Approach, 4th Edition
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Cuban American Communication
Touching, handshakes, and hugs are acceptable among family, friends, and acquaintances and may be used to express gratitude to the caregiver.
Touch is common between people of the same gender; older men and women rarely touch in public.
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Transcultural Health Care: A Culturally Competent Approach, 4th Edition
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Cuban American Communication
Most tend to emphasize current issues and problems rather than future ones.
Hora cubana (Cuban time) refers to a flexible period that stretches 1 to 2 hours beyond designated clock time.
Most Cubans use two surnames representing the mother and father’s family names.
Married women may also add the husband’s name.
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