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Should Nhs Healthcare Staff Undergo Cultural Training?
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http:// www.dai lyecho. co.uk/n ews/112 52640._ Give_NH S_staff _religi ous_and _cultur al_trai ning__s ays_sur geon/
Well Aiman Alzetani, a consultant cardiothoracic surgeon at Southampton General Hospital, thinks so.
/// Practices such as washing before and after meals, shaking hands with members of the opposite sex and male relatives seeing female Islamic patients without a hijab on were just some of the instances cited by Mr Alzetani. ///
Perhaps before going into religious sensitivities, we should make sure that the basic human requirements are addressed first, I am referring to recent cases of elderly patients being forced to lie in their own urine and excretions.
Well Aiman Alzetani, a consultant cardiothoracic surgeon at Southampton General Hospital, thinks so.
/// Practices such as washing before and after meals, shaking hands with members of the opposite sex and male relatives seeing female Islamic patients without a hijab on were just some of the instances cited by Mr Alzetani. ///
Perhaps before going into religious sensitivities, we should make sure that the basic human requirements are addressed first, I am referring to recent cases of elderly patients being forced to lie in their own urine and excretions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.don't you think that the staff have enough to contend with to remember to serve Muslims with one hand not the other, fer goodness sake.
you are lucky to be in hospital, if they care for you, take your pulse, temperature, look after you, put food on the table, and water, just as important, not all of those things happen, basics should be got right, not cultural sensitivities that many may have, not just Muslims.
you are lucky to be in hospital, if they care for you, take your pulse, temperature, look after you, put food on the table, and water, just as important, not all of those things happen, basics should be got right, not cultural sensitivities that many may have, not just Muslims.
i don't think this is just about washing of hands, if you read the whole thing, more on cultural sensitivities, which i am pretty sure already happens, if you are of a faith and require certain foods, you won't be given something that you object to. However there is much to be said for letting the nurses and doctors get on with their work, bad enough being in one i must say.
most people are grateful for help surely, i know i was, however ungrateful i might have seemed, pain can do that to you, especially after abdominal surgery, and coming to on the ward, the nurse got my legs and swung them off the bed, she said something but i almost clouted her, the pain was indescribable. she said it was for my own benefit, yeah right.
if you are religious, i don't think you can just "forget than nonsense" because you are in hospital & i would of thought in times of stress and worry religious people would be calling on their gods for help - more so than in normal times
i can't see a problem in being "aware" of various religious practices as long as they don;t interfere with the medical care being given
i can't see a problem in being "aware" of various religious practices as long as they don;t interfere with the medical care being given
When in Rome ....
If the British culture offends you then go somewhere your culture is accommodated.
We spend enough time and money in the NHS on things not related to health and it is resulting in basic care failing. The alternative for these people is to pay privately to suit their wants. but of course they want me to pay for it.
Wrong, very wrong.
If the British culture offends you then go somewhere your culture is accommodated.
We spend enough time and money in the NHS on things not related to health and it is resulting in basic care failing. The alternative for these people is to pay privately to suit their wants. but of course they want me to pay for it.
Wrong, very wrong.
as a nurse in southampton......no!!! we have enough crap on our plate without adding in all this malarky. i know that doctors have enough time to swan and fart about, but we nurses do not. this is the uk and as such, we should follow OUR customs and etiquette, not everyone else's. no wonder people end up lying in their own pee (not on my shifts, mind - i am capable of organising that *** up in the brewery!)......
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