Across
- 2. differences in health outcomes or access among population groups
- 5. faith/beliefs, importance, community, address
- 9. personal search for meaning, purpose, connection, often beyond the self
- 13. lifelong learning, self-reflection, and acknowledgement of power imbalances in clinician-patient relationships
- 15. stop what you're doing, invite presence, take time to listen
- 16. care must be culturally congruent
- 17. awareness, skill, knowledge, encounters, desire
- 19. forcing one's own cultural values on others
Down
- 1. presence of differences
- 3. adopting elements of another culture while retaining aspects of original culture
- 4. professional spiritual support
- 6. organized system of beliefs, practices, rituals, and community related to the sacred
- 7. belief that one's culture is superior
- 8. listen, explain, acknowledge, recommend, negotiate
- 9. focuses on spiritual belief system, practices, community, and needs
- 10. domains for cultural assessment
- 11. shared values, beliefs, customs, language, norms, and behaviors of a group
- 12. a state of suffering related to impaired ability to experience meaning, love or faith
- 14. sources of hope, organized religion, personal spirituality, effects on care
- 18. ability to provide care that respects the cultural background and meets patients social and linguistic needs
