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Cultural competence versus ‘clinical tourism’
Cultural competence versus 'clinical tourism' Background: Nursing practice in Australia requires that students have a sound understanding of cultural awareness, sensitivity and safety which form the underpinning of most nursing curricula ...
Rands, Hazel, Emmanuel, Elizabeth
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During deployments, military-connected youth experience academic and social challenges in schools (Cozza et al., 2014; De Pedro et al., 2011; De Pedro, Esqueda, et al., 2014).
Cheeseman, Kelly Ann.
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Gambaran Kompetensi Budaya pada Mahasiswa Keperawatan dan Perawat
Culture is still considered less important than other components in patient care, especially patients with critical conditions. This lack of knowledge of cultural competence in nursing among nurses and nursing students will have an impact on the nursing
Angeli Helmina Vintauli Br.R +4 more
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A taxonomy for developing cultural competence [PDF]
This paper proposes a taxonomy to develop culturally competent practitioners. Arguments about what this might mean and how this could be achieved are discussed first, identifying problems with multicultural and antiracist approaches. The model follows the cognitive, emotional and behavioural levels of Steinaker and Bell's experiential taxonomy.
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Culturally diverse schools may constitute natural arenas for training crucial intercultural skills. We hypothesized that a classroom cultural diversity climate fostering contact and cooperation and multiculturalism, but not a climate fostering color ...
Schachner, Maja K. +8 more
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To improve the cultural competency of 34 students participating in graduate nutrition counseling classes, the Campinha-Bacote Model of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Health Care Services was used to design, implement, and evaluate counseling ...
Kathleen Bauer, Yeon Bai
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The Slovenian society is becoming increasingly diverse, necessitating the development of cultural competence within the healthcare system. Cultural competence is essential for ensuring equitable and high-quality care for all individuals.
Helena Kristina Halbwachs +2 more
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Language and culture in Chinese as a foreign language: the development of textbooks and their cultural content [PDF]
This thesis focuses on the issue of cultural content in foreign language learning materials. In it I first surveyed the studies on the issues concerning cultural and language learning: the relationship of language and culture, language use and language ...
Guo, Yannan
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Future Foreign Language Teachers’ Intercultural Competence
There is a lack of research regarding the implications for foreign language study and intercultural competence. Scholars suggest that foreign language proficiency plays a role in cultivating intercultural competence, but agree that there is a lack of ...
Baalerud, Andrew
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Structural Equation Modeling of Cultural Competence of Nurses Caring for Foreign Patients
Purpose: This study aimed to construct and test a hypothetical model including factors related to the cultural competence of nurses caring for foreign patients.
Jung-Won Ahn, PhD
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