This article describes three different religions that care providers care about in the field of care. Through prayer and meditation, I will explain the spiritual point of view and important elements of healing. The author briefly summarizes each faith. The three religions discussed in this article are Native American, Hinduism and Buddhism. In this article we will discuss the importance of taking care of people with specific beliefs for health care providers who may have completely different belief systems.
In addition to studying these different beliefs, this article also examines the importance of people who are attentive from their own views and different providers. Christian Christian was the first hospital that began "world's first spontaneous charity" (Trangelder, 2007). They established these hospitals because they wanted to help poor people and people who were sick and dead (Trangelder, 2007). Medical and Christian faith are closely related. One of the most important elements of treatment is prayer. Christians place great emphasis on prayer
This article explores three different beliefs and compares their thoughts on treatment through culturally competent care. For healthcare providers, it is important to abandon their religious and cultural beliefs and remain sensitive to their patient needs. Healthcare providers "speak different languages filled with medical terms, and our understanding and beliefs about health and illness can be very different from those we serve" (Wintz & Coope, 2009). Healthcare providers can provide culturally competent healthcare services by providing, promoting and encouraging treatment utilizing patient beliefs.