Speaker

Arika Patneaude

Description

Arika Patneaude, MSW, LICSW - Embracing Cultural Humility in Palliative Care. Patneaude is part of the interdisciplinary team at Children's Hospital and will help us explore how cultural perspectives and beliefs intersect with access to and implementation of palliative care.

Objectives:

• Examine how our own personal cultural identities can (and do) intersect with those of the patients and families we serve

• Understand how the medical model “culture” can impact how a patient and family may make medical decisions at the end-of-life

• Describe how cultural identity impacts decision making at the end-of-life

• Explore the importance of understanding and respecting culture at the end-of-life

Document Type

PowerPoint Presentation

Start Date

17-5-2019 10:45 AM

End Date

17-5-2019 11:45 AM

Location

Settlemyer Hall, Bellingham Technical College

Genre/Form

lectures

Program

Palliative Care: Treating the Whole Person

Event Website

https://pci.wwu.edu/palliative-care-treating-whole-person

Subjects – Topical (LCSH)

Palliative treatment; Multiculturalism

Type

Text

Rights

Copying of this document in whole or in part is allowable only for scholarly purposes. It is understood, however, that any copying or publication of this document for commercial purposes, or for financial gain, shall not be allowed without the author’s written permission.

Language

English

Format

application/pdf

Keywords

Cultural humility, Cultural perspectives, Palliative care

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May 17th, 10:45 AM May 17th, 11:45 AM

Embracing Cultural Humility in Palliative Care: A Journey from the Professional to the Personal

Settlemyer Hall, Bellingham Technical College

Arika Patneaude, MSW, LICSW - Embracing Cultural Humility in Palliative Care. Patneaude is part of the interdisciplinary team at Children's Hospital and will help us explore how cultural perspectives and beliefs intersect with access to and implementation of palliative care.

Objectives:

• Examine how our own personal cultural identities can (and do) intersect with those of the patients and families we serve

• Understand how the medical model “culture” can impact how a patient and family may make medical decisions at the end-of-life

• Describe how cultural identity impacts decision making at the end-of-life

• Explore the importance of understanding and respecting culture at the end-of-life

https://cedar.wwu.edu/pci/lectures_events/treating_whole_person/5

 

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