Stereotyping and Healthcare Decisions: DementiaIntroduction What the essay will cover, including the identification of the chosen patient/client groupwith a commonality such as:AgeIllnessInjury/DisabilityBehaviourLiving environmentBackground Information- Providebriefinformation

Stereotyping and Healthcare Decisions: DementiaIntroduction What the essay will cover, including the identification of the chosen patient/client groupwith a commonality such as:AgeIllnessInjury/DisabilityBehaviourLiving environmentBackground Information- Providebriefinformation about the commonality of the patient/client group.Example: Parkinsons Disease what is Parkinsons Disease; how does it develop/risk factors; statistics relating to how many, gender, age, UK/World; symptoms; problems they may encounter in daily life.Example: Alcohol Dependence what is alcohol dependence; why might someone become alcohol dependent/risk factors; statistics relating to how many, gender, age, UK/World; symptoms/behaviours; problems they many encounter in daily life.Stereotyping of the chosen group Provide a definition of stereotyping, and discuss common stereotyping labels/behaviours society has towards the patient/client group and why.It is important to think about specific labels/behaviours towards the chosen group, but also consider non-specific labels/behaviours that the public may have such as talking over disabled people, staring at people with a disfigurement and disapproving when behaviour is seen as abnormal.Example: ADHD the child must be like that because of bad parenting.Example: Older person all old people are deaf, forgetful, frail.The Impact of Stereotyping-Discuss patient safety and potential vulnerability by considering how stereotyping can impact the patient/client groups physical and mental health, individual health choices, and their access to health care.Consider how labels/behaviour make people feel about themselves, and how this transfers into how they feel society accepts them.Consider how stereotyping can make people vulnerable through their own actions, or the actions of others, which could potentially result in concerns for their safety.Example: Obesity if people comment about size or eating all the time, it can make the person withdraw, comfort eat, or be too embarrassed to exercise. This could lead to health issues but also deterioration of mental health causing self-neglect or isolation. They may not access healthcare for fear of blame.Strategies to promote inclusivity- What could individuals or society do to help include this group, and how can nurses empower individuals to help themselves utilising any strategies already in place e.g. policies, guidelines, advise sheets, patient groups, charities.Reflection on self-awareness and resilience (approximately 500 words)-Consider your own values and beliefs about other people, and your thoughts and feelings on how others have or could treat you, and the coping mechanisms you have or need to develop.What has it felt like to consider your own stereotyping views of people?Are you able to be honest about your views of others?Have any of your opinions been challenged through the learning?Are there any aspects that you feel you should, or would, want to change?What have you learned which will help you cope with any stereotyping behaviours/actions that people might aim towards you?Are there any coping mechanisms/skills you need to develop to build your resilienceConclusion Summarise the main points of the essay.This assessment links to the module learning outcomes:Knowledge and understanding1.Identify and reflect upon personal, lay and professional concepts of physical and mental health, and the impact of stereotyping on an individual and their family, with consideration for the importance of equality and diversity.2.Demonstrate understanding of the potential difficulties in accessing healthcare and the concept of person-centred and family-centred care.Intellectual, practical, affective and transferable skills3.Explore self-awareness and resilience, recognising the importance in relation to the role of the nurse and collaborative team working.4.Reflect on the concept of patient safety and the potential vulnerability within patient group

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