9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) mental health (1) end-of-life care (1) birth (1) patient-physician relationship (1) vaccination (1) malnutrition (1) medical hierarchy (1) obesity (1) patient privacy (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 mental health Western medical field In the Western medical field, mental health is recognized and treated through medication, therapy, and support services, but there are still barriers and stigma associated with accessing care. 7
2 end-of-life care western medical field End-of-life care in the western medical field includes discussions about patient's wishes, quality of life, and palliative care options. 4
3 birth Western medical field In Western medical practice, birth is often planned and medicalized with interventions and pain management. 2
4 patient-physician relationship western medical field In the Western medical field, there is an emphasis on promoting open and egalitarian communication and involving patients in the decision-making process. 2
5 vaccination Western medical field Vaccinations are essential for preventing infectious diseases and are a key part of public health efforts in Western medicine. 2
6 malnutrition Western medical field Malnutrition is a serious concern in certain Western populations with lower overall prevalence compared to developing countries. 1
7 medical hierarchy Western medical field In the Western medical field, there is a hierarchal structure but teamwork and collaboration are approached informally. 1
8 obesity Western medical field Obesity is viewed as a multifaceted health issue influenced by genetics, environment, and behavior in Western medicine. 1
9 patient privacy Western medical field The importance of respecting patient privacy varies based on legal and cultural norms in the Western medical field. 1