Cultural assessment | Culture in nursing | Florida National University
Furthermore, recognizing the importance of family and community roles when addressing health issues can also be beneficial as it encourages collaboration between different stakeholders which could lead to better engagement levels and ultimately improved outcomes overall. Lastly, being aware of any social determinants (such as poverty or racism) present in these groups can be important when it comes to identifying risk factors or potential barriers which could impede progress towards achieving desired health goals. By taking all these considerations into account I hope to provide more effective support for families, communities and aggregates while promoting positive health outcomes for everyone involved.