The generosity this week has been amazing. I came into this with no specific
expectations of the staff and other people we came in contact with. The staff at Cherokee was very patient with
us providing us with information on how the of the hospital functions. They took the time to explain the culture
values and beliefs. Also every person we
encounter was very kind and more than willing to answer all the questions we
had. We had two of the healthcare staff spend their lunch break explaining the
history behind the Native American history and what lead them to the
community. Their generous acts is greatly
appreciative for all that was done to make our visit a memorable one.
Some things I did while visiting that will help to improve
the health of others observing how the Native American organize their
healthcare facility. I feel that by understanding that education and follow up
care it important to maintain ones health.
I was able to see how the healthcare team made phone calls and home
visits to ensure that the patients where coming in to appointments and screenings. Also I was able to understand how other
values and beliefs are priority to their health.
I feel that this culture is able to get healthier and keep
their heritage for future generations by taking the necessary steps in managing
their health. The adults can lead by
example and by educating their children on how important it is to use the
resources provided by the healthcare facility. This can provide a sense of
unity and belonging with the each member.
This is important to the culture heritage and allows the later
generation to learn the history or the previous generation. This can also
create a great support system for the members.
This week I did a couple of things that was out of my
comfort zone. I’ve never gotten the
opportunity to spend any amount of time in a secluded area. We spent a week in a cabin in the mountains
where the nearest store and medical facilities are miles away. I also did two water activities that was
completely out of my zone. I tried both
activities and was only able to complete one. I very fearful of drowning and
heights. I eased my nerves enough to get
me on a raft and completed a two hour journey down the river.
I’ve been changed from this experience on how I see my own
culture. I know some background on the
African American culture but I haven’t took the time to research as I’ve done
for the Native American culture. After
hearing the history of the Native American culture from various speakers it
open my eyes to how their culture have some similarities. The speaker who spoke on historical trauma
and how it has effect the lives of so many cultures. The experience has provided me with a clearer
outlook on how family dynamics are compromised due to those pass traumas.
I can’t say it enough how this experience will allow me to
understand and provide care to multiple cultures. I’ve enjoyed this week with some amazing
people who also added to my learning with their views on this experience.
Shawanda,
ReplyDeleteIt brings much satisfaction to this instructor to know that you had a positive experience despite being out of your comfort zone this past week. There was so much to take in and like one of your peers stated we were "the outsiders in a different culture" which gives us a unique perspective of someone coming in a health care situation that is different from their own.
It is interesting that upon considering what we learned about historical trauma or transgenerational trauma that you may also consider historical trauma that was experienced by the African American population and its impact on emotions or grief. I would also add that even if one is not from a race that experienced a specific historic trauma such as the Native Americans or enslaved people, there are situations where generations are exposed to a type of oppression, abuse or abandonment that may be seen across several generations. These are important things to consider as we care for such a spectrum of people with different behavior patterns and that this can be repaired through a healing process that medicine alone cannot cure. What did you learn about the types of treatment that can be helpful in promoting a positive change?