Interview someone from a different culture. You will create a PowerPoint presentation of your findings.
You will Interview a client whose culture is different from yours. The client can be a patient, neighbor, grandparent, in-law, or friend. Do not use your parent, brother, sister, spouse, or significant other. This interview is the basis of your paper. Use the Organizing Framework (12 boxes in Chapter 2) to guide your interview.
Interview your selected person on three or four domains of the model. Complete a literature review of the cultural group from which your interviewee comes. Compare and contrast data obtained from your interview with what you find in the literature. Provide at least two recommendations for clinical practice, two recommendations for research, and two recommendations for the health-care organization on this cultural group; be specific in your recommendations. Value of this exercise to your current or future practice.
Presentation is original work and logically organized in current APA style. Incorporate a minimum of 4 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.
Power point presentation with 8 -10 slides, excluding the tile slide and the reference slide.
Speaker notes expanded upon and clarified content on the slides.
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Conduct an interview with someone from a different culture. You will build a PowerPoint presentation based on your research findings.
You will conduct an interview with a client from a different culture than yours. A customer could be a patient, a neighbor, a grandparent, an in-law, or a friend. Use your parent, brother, sister, spouse, or significant other instead. This interview will serve as the foundation for your paper. To lead your interview, use the Organizing Framework (12 boxes in Chapter 2).
Interview your chosen person on three or four model domains. Complete a review of the literature on the cultural group from which your interviewee comes. Contrast the data from your interview with what you find in the literature. Make at least two clinical practice recommendations, two research recommendations, and two policy recommendations.