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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2010
One hospital's efforts to create a culturally sensitive health care community.
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One hospital's efforts to create a culturally sensitive health care community.
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Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2014
In nursing education, most of the current teaching practices perpetuate an essentialist perspective of culture and make it imperative to refresh the concept of cultural competence in nursing. The purpose of this article is to propose a constructivist definition of cultural competence that stems from the conclusions of an extensive critical review of ...
Amélie, Blanchet Garneau +1 more
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In nursing education, most of the current teaching practices perpetuate an essentialist perspective of culture and make it imperative to refresh the concept of cultural competence in nursing. The purpose of this article is to propose a constructivist definition of cultural competence that stems from the conclusions of an extensive critical review of ...
Amélie, Blanchet Garneau +1 more
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Cultural competency: Agenda for Cultural Competency Using Literature and Evidence
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2006Cultural competency has been recognized as an important issue relevant to all health professions. A research agenda is needed to establish a systematic approach to developing an understanding of factors relevant to the delivery of culturally competent health care.Within the context of existing literature, evidence-based, concrete recommendations are ...
Ryan M, Quist, Anandi V, Law
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Competence and Culture in the Police
Sociology, 1988Assessments of the achievement of competence in organisations often obscure the relationship between external or formal criteria of competence and those of members. Efforts to reform police practice may founder on the lack of fit between the terms in which outsiders and members construe `competent' practice.
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Virtual Reality for Cultural Competences
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia, 2018With the expansion of multicultural communities, raising awareness to diminish cultural misconceptions became a must. We investigate different research probes using interactive Virtual Reality (VR) applications to increase such awareness. VR environments provide a high sense of immersion, which enhance the user's experience.
Sarah Faltaous +4 more
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Journal of Healthcare Management, 2013
In 1900, 88% of the U.S. population was composed of white people. Minorities, including African Americans and Hispanics, lived in certain parts of the country but were barely found in others. We had, in other words, a fairly homogeneous nation. More than 100 years later, the demographic landscape of the nation is dramatically different.
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In 1900, 88% of the U.S. population was composed of white people. Minorities, including African Americans and Hispanics, lived in certain parts of the country but were barely found in others. We had, in other words, a fairly homogeneous nation. More than 100 years later, the demographic landscape of the nation is dramatically different.
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2020
Cultural competence refers to an individual’s potential to function effectively in intercultural situations. The myriad conceptualizations of cultural competence can be broadly classified as intercultural traits (enduring personal characteristics that describe what a person typically does in intercultural situations); attitudes (perceptions and ...
Soon Ang, Kok Yee Ng, Thomas Rockstuhl
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Cultural competence refers to an individual’s potential to function effectively in intercultural situations. The myriad conceptualizations of cultural competence can be broadly classified as intercultural traits (enduring personal characteristics that describe what a person typically does in intercultural situations); attitudes (perceptions and ...
Soon Ang, Kok Yee Ng, Thomas Rockstuhl
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