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Mary and Elmer’s fifth child, Melvin, was born 6 weeks prematurely and is 1-month old. Sarah, age 13, Martin, age 12, and Wayne, age 8, attend the Amish elementary school located 1 mile from their home. Lucille, age 4, is staying with Mary’s sister and her family for a week because baby Melvin has been having respiratory problems, and their physician told the family he will need to be hospitalized if he does not get better within 2 days.
- Choose two or three areas of prenatal care that you would want to discuss with Mary, and then write brief notes about what you know and/or need to learn about Amish values to discuss perinatal care in a way that is culturally congruent.
- Discuss three Amish values, beliefs, or practices to consider when preparing to do prenatal education classes with Amish patients.
500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
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armish culture
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Submission date: 15-Jul-2019 03:08PM (UTC-0400)
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Running Head: ARMISH CULTURE AND VALUE
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Culture affects the way people behave and approach specific issues (Ting-Tooney &
Dorjey, 2018). There are cultures which can affect the way the population in the context
perceive health issues. The existence of such cultural issues and factors, in the long run, can
bring about changes in the delivery of the required level of care. From a healthcare
perspective, it is worth noting that practitioners can encounter diverse issues which, in the
long run, drive and shape the delivery of the associated services. Sometimes, the cultural
practices of the underlying populations can affect the approaches taken by practitioners
among the other care providers in the delivery of the required services. However, when it
comes to managing patient health, the most vital aspects to consider include the evaluation of
the needs of the populations based on their cultural backgrounds and values.
In this context,...