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A 5 page discussion of the cultural considerations which must be made when considering the health needs of Hindus. Not only does dealing with Hindus patients become complicated on the basis of their traditional beliefs in regards to health care, it can become complicated due to these patients’ lack of access to health care and their high propensities for certain diseases and conditions. Most importantly, however, is the variation in perception of health care which exists between Hindus and the difficulties encountered by the medical professional in recognizing traditional dictates while developing an effective health care plan. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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are introduced. These aspects can become particularly complex in the case of traditional Hindus. Not only does dealing with Hindus patients become complicated on the basis of their
traditional beliefs in regards to health care, it can become complicated due to these patients lack of access to health care and their high propensities for certain diseases and conditions.
Most importantly, however, is the variation in perception of health care which exists between Hindus and the difficulties encountered by the medical professional in recognizing traditional dictates while developing
an effective health care plan. From a medical perspective it is important to remember as well that the term Hindu really tells the
medical professional very little about a persons cultural background and how they can be expected to interrelate to medical procedures and protocol. Like medieval Catholicism, ancient Hinduism was a
religion of rituals, with an elite priesthood who administered a complex theology. It supported a society in which people were rigidly divided into a system of caste, role,
and power. Many of the differences which resulted in many ways continue today. Despite the differences noted above, Hindus are often immersed
within the same cultural elements as are non-Hindus, from outward appearances they may be indistinguishable as well. There are exceptions to this rule, however. Some Hindus do still
maintain close ties with their traditional cultures and these ties can sometimes influence both the way medical procedures are perceived and either received or denied.
In the case of a traditional Hindus patient it is important to determine what the cultural affiliation of that patient is. This fact can make all of
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