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Culturally competent care: emphasis on understanding the people of Afghanistan, Afghanistan Americans, and Islamic culture and religion
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Islamic CultureEthnicityEducationAssessment ModelCultural FactorNew YorkCultural DiversityMedical AnthropologyLanguage StudiesSeptember 2001Cultural PracticeWorld CulturesCompetent CareCultural SensitivityNursingCultureMental Health NursingCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectiveNursing ResearchEthnographyCulture ChangeAfghanistan AmericansCultural AnthropologyCultural Psychology
Since the attacks in New York and Washington, DC, in September 2001, increased racial and religious animosity has left Arabs, other Middle Easterners, Muslims, and those who bear physical resemblance to members of these groups, fearful. This article provides information about the people of Afghanistan, Afghanistan Americans, and Islamic culture and religion, which can greatly assist the nurse who is confronted with persons from diverse cultures during the provision of care. The Giger & Davidhizar Transcultural Assessment Model was first published in the International Nursing Review in 1990. This model is now used worldwide and provides an assessment model to assist in understanding cultural phenomena and individuals from different cultures.
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