In this editorial the author describes the essential nature and characteristics of cultural competence.
Rachel E. Spector
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Cultural competence of paediatric doctors: A qualitative study in a rural setting [PDF]
Background: Cultural competence is an important aspect of patient-centred care, particularly in paediatric settings, where doctors from diverse backgrounds interact with families from different cultural contexts. South Africa is a multi-cultural country,
Ntandoyenkosi L. Msomi, Suvishka Barath
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Cultural competence among nursing students: exploring differences across academic stages [PDF]
Background Cultural competence is essential in healthcare, especially in diverse settings like Israel, to ensure equitable care for all patients. Nurses must develop skills to respect and address the unique cultural needs of various populations.
Keren Grinberg, Sara Nissim
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Exploring the impact of professional role identity and correlated factors on cultural competence among nurse practitioners [PDF]
Background Nurse practitioners (NPs) are internationally acknowledged for their advanced clinical skills and ability to provide cost-effective, high-quality care.
Wan-Yu Chou +6 more
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The cultural competence of nurses and its relationship to socio-demographic factors: a cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Introduction Escalating migration flows necessitate an intensified focus on the cultural competence of nurses, as culturally competent care is critical for accurately assessing and addressing the needs of patients from diverse backgrounds.
Rita Urbanavičė +4 more
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Cultural competence of undergraduate student nurses: a multicenter study [PDF]
Objective: to evaluate the level of cultural competence of an undergraduate nursing students’ population from four European higher education institutions. Method: a total of 168 nursing students from four different countries were included in our study.
Lucía Sagarra-Romero +9 more
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Developing cross-cultural communicative competence via computer-assisted language learning: the case of pre-service ESL/EFL teachers [PDF]
Based on a qualitative research project, this article presents a view on the use of computer technology to develop a critical cross‐cultural communicative competence in English as a Second Language (ESL) / English as a Foreign Language (EFL) for pre ...
Abdelilah Salim Sehlaoui
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Seven perceptions influencing novice teachers’ efficacy and cultural competence
Novice teachers believe and behave according to perceptions about teaching, learning, and schooling they formed during childhood and adult experiences with families, classrooms, communities, media, and teacher education programs.
Nancy P. Gallavan
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Revisiting cultural competence [PDF]
SUMMARY Background Although the importance of developing health care trainees and trainers’ cultural competence is widely acknowledged, limited information is available on what elements of cultural competence should be taught.
Jia Liu, Elaine Gill, Shuangyu Li
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Cultural diversity affects individual beliefs and understanding of treatment situations, influencing the treatment process. As care providers, nurses must deliver culturally sensitive care, so cultural competence is paramount.
Syamsiah Nur Azizah Abdullah +2 more
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