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This is a formal paper that requires correct grammar,
punctuation, and APA forma
This is a formal paper that requires correct grammar,
punctuation, and APA format. This paper will also be used to post for a Group
Discussion to the Cultural Communication Discussion. You do not
need to do a running head for this paper, nor do you need an abstract. Use the
following headings as a template and answer all questions. This paper is worth
20 points (20%) of your course grade. Eighteen of the points (18%) are for
thorough content in the paper. The other 2 points (2%) are allotted for the
correct use of APA format for at least three references
and three citations in the body of the paper. One citation
must come from a refereed journal article, one from a textbook, and one from an
Internet source. Complete it in 5 to 7 pages excluding the reference list.
Discuss your own culture’s pattern of communication using
Purnell’s Domains of Culture as a guide. When your personal communication practices
differ from what is in the scholarly literature, posit why. See the variant
cultural characteristics as a guide. Speak to each one of the following points:
·
Identify your cultural
ancestry (Cuban and Spain). If you have more than one cultural ancestry, chose
the one with which you most closely associate. (Cuban)
·
Explore the
willingness of individuals in your culture to share thoughts, feelings, and
ideas. Identify any area of discussion that would be considered taboo?
·
Explore the practice
and meaning of touch in your culture. Include information regarding touch
between family members, friends, members of the opposite sex, and health-care
providers.
·
Identify personal
spatial and distancing strategies used when communicating with others in your culture.
Discuss differences between friends and families versus strangers.
·
Discuss your culture’s
use of eye contact. Include information regarding practices between family
members, friends, strangers, and persons of different age groups.
·
Explore the meaning of
gestures and facial expressions in your culture. Do specific gestures or facial
expressions have special meanings? How are emotions displayed?
·
Are there acceptable
ways of standing and greeting people in your culture?
·
Discuss the prevailing
temporal relation of your culture. Is the culture’s worldview past, present, or
future-oriented? Temporality also includes punctuality.
·
Discuss the impact of
your culture on your nursing and/or health care. Be specific, not something
that is very general.
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