Culture and Health

7.5 credits

Syllabus, Bachelor's level, 3FV145

A revised version of the syllabus is available.
Code
3FV145
Education cycle
First cycle
Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
Caring Sciences G2F, Public Health G2F
Grading system
Pass (G), Fail (U)
Finalised by
The Educational Board of Medicine, 13 September 2007
Responsible department
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences

Entry requirements

Registered nurse, medical doctor, physiotherapist, occupational therapist or biomedical laboratory technician. Last-year students in nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy and biomedical analysis, and exchanged students.

Learning outcomes

Students will have understanding of anthropological perspectives on the human life cycle, socio-cultural aspects on health and disease, health problems in different cultural settings, and beliefs in and practices of various types of treatments in different cultures. The students will get knowledge of transcultural communication as means of overcoming cultural biases. As a part of their practice of such skills, students will come in contact with people from different cultures. Research methods in cultural care and medical anthropology will be integrated.

After finishing the course, the students should

- have knowledge about anthropological perspective on the human life cycle

- have knowledge about socio-cultural aspects on health and disease

- understand health problems in different cultural settings

- understand about beliefs in and practices of various types of treatments in different cultures

- know about transcultural communication to overcome cultural biases

- apply knowledge from theory to practices in order to carry out research in cultural care and medical anthropology

Content

Introduction to anthropology and global health

Cultures and values

Beliefs and values of different cultural groups

Human life cycle and socio-cultural aspects on health and disease

Health problems in different cultural settings

Types of treatments in different cultural settings

Transcultural communication (barriers, techniques, assessment, etc.)

Research methods in cultural care and medical anthropology

Practice of transcultural communication skills

Research Methodology in health

Instruction

The course will be carried through in five weeks. The first three weeks will take place in the class-room and will provide basic knowledge about culture and health and about transcultural communication. The final two weeks will be concerned with practice and assignments which will be carried out as training in transcultural communication techniques in the classroom as well as in health care workplaces and in other settings. Foreign students will be allowed to use English language.

Assessment

The examination will be based on the written assignments on scientific articles, individual work and group work, including participation in the seminars.

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