Monday, December 2, 2019

Journals on Cancer Medicine - BJSTR Journal

Abstract

It is widely accepted that each cultural group possess their own values, beliefs, and perspectives to health. In order to provide culturally safe and respectful practice, Registered #Nurses in Australia, are required to identify and explore their own culture, values, attitudes, assumptions and beliefs which influence their interactions with people and families, the community and colleagues (Nursing & Midwifery of #Australia (NMBA) [1]. In this paper, the discussion focuses on diverse #health beliefs, health literacy, healthcare relationships and spiritual considerations between Chinese culture (mainland) and Australian mainstream culture. It will further illustrate the issues of culture clash between these two cultures and provide brief nursing strategies to reduce the cultural gaps. Despite various geographic features and socioeconomic backgrounds, people in mainland China share, to varying degrees, a #heritage of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) values handed down through their generations Chung et al. [2].A most recent systematic review conducted by Chung et al. [2] indicates that TCM rhetoric is omnipresent in Chinese communities' everyday life. 

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