Health care and anthropology: A reflective approach
Rohrbach Viadas, Cécilia
Health care and anthropology: A reflective approach - 2007.
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Caring for human beings calls for a linking together of unity and diversity in order to respect the equality of cultures and to recognize their cultural differences. Cultural difference is, however, favored by recent publications within the culture caring domain, based on cultural relativism and disregarding the unity of humanity, as is the case for transcultural nursing theory. For this reason, some historical elements related to the two original anthropological theories are included in this text, to aid understanding of the philosophical and ethical implications of transcultural nursing theory. The aim of this article is to analyze six recent publications within the caring and anthropology field, using a reflective method to identify two different caring traditions and demonstrate their philosophical and ethical potential for caring practice.
Health care and anthropology: A reflective approach - 2007.
99
Caring for human beings calls for a linking together of unity and diversity in order to respect the equality of cultures and to recognize their cultural differences. Cultural difference is, however, favored by recent publications within the culture caring domain, based on cultural relativism and disregarding the unity of humanity, as is the case for transcultural nursing theory. For this reason, some historical elements related to the two original anthropological theories are included in this text, to aid understanding of the philosophical and ethical implications of transcultural nursing theory. The aim of this article is to analyze six recent publications within the caring and anthropology field, using a reflective method to identify two different caring traditions and demonstrate their philosophical and ethical potential for caring practice.
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