A study in Guyana [16] assessed the influence of ideational factors (e.g., general malaria knowledge, perceived severity, perceived susceptibility, beliefs, perceived self-efficacy, perceived norms, interpersonal communication, and perceived response efficacy) on the malaria care-seeking behaviours of ...
despite the onslaught of a generic cultural and economic World System (the superstrate) onto local traditions (the substrate), the cultural formations of urban Nigeria (Hannerz, 1987), Solomon Islands (Jourdan, 1985), and Guyana (Drummond, 1980) are similar in very many ways, and yet very ...
Cultural identity is a term that describes our perceived belonging to a given culture or norm group. Cultural identity comprises an acceptance of the beliefs or norms of that culture or group, often in the form of religion, dress, behavior, rituals, thinking style, and social structure....
A) Providing services that are compatible with the cultural needs and norms of the people served. B) Treating everyone the same, regardless of cultural dimensions such as race, gender, sexual orientation, or nationality. C) Explain how com...