
Completion of this instructional unit demonstrates a basic understanding of the overarching theme and guiding concepts and principles of culturally informed community nursing practice.
Challenge 1 I Challenge 2 I Challenge 3 I Challenge 4
Upon completion of the challenges required to complete this instructional unit, you will be able to:
- Describe the process of culturally informed community nursing practice.
- Relate the principle of culturally informed community nursing practice.
- Explain the guiding concepts of culturally informed community nursing practice.
- Define the following terms:
- Culture
- Ethnicity
- Populations
- Equality
- Equity
Challenge 1: What is Culturally Informed Community Nursing Practice
To complete this challenge, answer a series of questions to demonstrate your understanding of the content presented.
Challenge 2: Culturally Informed Community Nursing Practice – Model Overview
To complete this challenge, reflect on the Culturally Informed Community Health Nursing Practice model.
Challenge 3: Guiding Concepts and Terminology
To complete this challenge, answer a series of questions to demonstrate your understanding of the content presented in the document.
Challenge 4: Creating Health vs Treating Health Problems
Health does not equal health care.
When applying the Culturally Informed Community Nursing Practice model, the interdisciplinary team will compare the community with other communities. This helps the team see the uniqueness and intricacies that make up a particular community and better understand the culture of the community.
In this activity you will have an opportunity to conduct a small-scale community comparison between your hometown community and the community in which you currently reside.
To complete this challenge, explain what the phrase “Health does not equal health care” means.
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