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Compassionate Care, The Moral Dimension in Health Beliefs and Practices…
Compassionate Care
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Interesting Thought: Thinking of myself in a patient role even small gestures of understanding could significantly affect experience of care.
How can healthcare teams ensure they balance medical decisions with supporting a patient’s spiritual needs?
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Culture, Healers, and the Institutions of Health (Chapter 6)
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Question
How can public health systems more effectively incorporate traditional healers and cultural health practices without compromising safety or scientific standards?
Interesting Idea/Thought
I was shocked by how much overlap there is between traditional healers and community health worker. Both often understand the local context better than outsiders and provide more holistic support.
2 Things I Learned
Formal health systems sometimes fail to integrate or respect non-biomedical practices, which can create distrust or underutilization among diverse communities.
Traditional healers play a major role in many societies and often address social, spiritual, and physical needs simultaneously.
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