Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Study Strategies For Health Education - 876 Words

1. After reading the assignments for this week, discuss the impact of knowledge related to various populations and how this can impact your professional clinical practice The readings for this week’s assignment provides evidence that disparities persist in medical care for a number of health conditions and services in the diverse populations, which is impacted by their knowledge base. According to the article Strategies for Health Education in North American Immigrant Populations (2012) noted barriers that are included with diverse populations are cultural factors, which historical experiences and traditional practices shared with a group of peoples can prevent individuals from seeking health education and self-management of chronic†¦show more content†¦The focus in the clinical practice would be to reduce health care disparities and address the barriers that affect the individual’s health care outcomes. The most important strategy to promote health education is to be culturally sensitive, which includes as a clinician to have knowledge with social-cultural, religious, healthcare issues, and remove barriers that impede the indi vidual’s heath care (Zou and Parry 2012). Another strategy to facilitate health education is to remove language barriers. To improve health education with language barriers effectively would be to use a medically trained translator and not a family member. A clinician has to remind themselves that they are there for the patient and their needs. Using a medically trained translator, a clinician can be confident that the patient is receiving all of the information, able to ask and answer questions, and can feel confident that the patient understands all the health information and what would need to be addressed with further education. Trust is another health education barrier. Many African Americans are reluctant to participate in health promotion programs due to mistrust in the health care community (Butler-Ajibade, Booth, and Burwell 2012). As a clinician, to establish trust is an extremely important element to successfully promote health education in the African American co mmunity. To remove the trust barrier

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