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Culture's Impact on Healthcare Professionals and Patients

   

Added on  2023-06-10

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY...................................................................................................................................3
Gibbs model............................................................................................................................3
SMART goals.........................................................................................................................5
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................5
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INTRODUCTION
Culture is defined as the norms, ethics, and various motivation that usually associated with
the pattern of idea, customs, and behaviour that is usually shared by particular social group or
communities. It is usually involving in nature and create a scope of social group and community
with the various religious factor. In addition, the culture may show their influence in the health
care settings (Rodham and et. al., 2020). It usually affects the perception of health, illness, and
death, where they also create believe about the causes of disease approaches that is well focus on
the health promotion. In addition to this, pain is usually experienced and show their expression in
such a way where patient and the type of treatment patient prefers. The both health professional
and patient are usually influenced by their various cultures (Bank and et. al., 2018). In addition,
the health care system is usually providing a scope by the main stream of believe which is well
related with the various pattern and association which may play vital role in order to develop a
factor regards with the perspective towards the people's perception and perspective towards any
patient. Therefore, it is well known that the speed of culture is usually evolving day-to-day
where the groups are migrated and incorporated with the component and element of new culture
that may have various believes and norms, believes and norms are usually create barrier for
providing quality of health within the health care sector. In this report, the major discussion is
based on the culture on the account of health care setting in the form of reflection by using the
Gibbs model. Therefore, the proper smart goals are used to be analysed in order to eradicate the
influences that occur by culture within the health care settings (Degeling and et. al., 2021).
MAIN BODY
Gibbs model
Description: I used to work within the health care setting from the last years. It is useful in order
to create and knowledge regards with the performances and activities that is held within the
health care settings. There is various factor which influence the working and function within the
health care setting. The health and social care sector are usually helpful in order to assist the
patient who is facing the serious issues regards with the health complications and consequences.
Therefore, the other factor which is related with the code of conduct, breaching of privacy and
many more are well related with the health care. In addition to this, there is another factor which
also contributed within the health care that is culture, I used to analyze various impact that occur
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