Saturday, December 19, 2009

TRANSCULTURAL NURSING (3)




CONCEPT OF CULTURE


Culture is learned by each generation through both formal and informal life experiences. Language is primary through means of transmitting culture

The practices of particular culture often arise because of the group's social and physical environment

Culture practice and beliefs are adapted over time but they mainly remain constant as long as they satisfy needs.

Cultural awareness

It is an in-depth self-examination of one's own background, recognizing biases and prejudices and assumptions about other people

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