Cultural Assessment of the Orthodox Jewish Community

 

 

The purpose of this assignment is guide the student in crafting a scholarly paper that examines a specific
culture and incorporates
methods of communication, health promotion issues and cultural considerations.
The student will select a culture other than their own and design a paper using evidence based resources to
address challenges
that might occur when providing nursing care and how to address them.The requirements of the paper will
guide the student in
improving his/her capacity to rely on personal values, education, experience and research to learn about the
chosen culture to
enhance their knowledge and become culturally competent.
The following guidelines will help you craft your paper:Paper will follow APA 7 format with title page, headings
and appropriate in text citations.
Reference page properly documented as per APA format (Total 5-6 pages [maximum] including the title page,
abstract page, 2-3 pages of the body, and reference page)
Use headings to help guide your reader through the sections of this paper.
An introductory paragraph where you define the topic. Be sure the purpose of the paper clearly stated.
Remember- in APA format the word “Introduction” is not a heading for the introductory paragraph.
Define the chosen culture. What are the characteristics of the culture- health beliefs, food preferences, and
religious guidelines?
Significance of the topic – Provide examples of appropriate communication, how would the RN interact if there
are language barriers, resources that would be included?
Discuss two significant health issues that are prevalent within the chosen culture and what the priorities for
health maintenance or promotion that need to be addressed.
Summary paragraph will briefly recap the main points you raised.
Be sure to cite your references.

 

 

 

Sample Solution

Egypt under Mubarak. While wealth and development are undoubtedly significant in causing a shift towards democratic governance, “authoritarian regimes around the world [have shown] that they can reap the benefits of economic development while evading any pressure to relax their political control. [An example is China’s economy, which] has grown explosively over the last 25 years, [even though] its politics have remained essentially stagnant.”[10] Evidence of this undermines the thesis that economic factors are the most significant.
A second possible explanation for some non-democratic regimes outliving others is the importance of cultural and religious factors.
As argued by Almond and Verba, there is a certain “‘civic culture’ [which] is necessary for the establishment of democracy, and […] this sort of culture is not easy transferable to non-Western cultures”[15]. The widespread acceptance of state authority and obedience towards civic duties defines the nature of Western culture: for example, the “obeying [of] the laws of the country, paying the taxes levied by the government [or] serving in a jury or as a witness in court”[16]. Almond and Verba argue the Western “mix of parochial passivity and modern participant activism”[17] is only compatible with certain cultures, and could be a factor fixing countries in non-democratic regimes. Some of the most likely explanations for this are likely to be historical religious influences, particularly the influence of Protestantism in the early 17th century in Western Europe. Steve Bruce argues that “Protestantism has contributed to modern democracy [by] pioneering a particularly effective combination of individualism and community spirit”[18], and the differing cultures of historically Islamic cultures are perhaps strengthening the likelihood of non-democratic regimes’ survivals today.
As explained in the view of Sayyid Qutb, “Islam is irreconci

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