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Cultural Competence of Obstetricians/Gynecologists and Midwives Providing Midwifery Care to Roma Women in Western Greece. [PDF]
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Cultural Competence in Ophthalmic Dispensing Education: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Buthelezi S, Gerber B.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2017
Essential facts Health Education England (HEE) has published an e-learning tool to help healthcare professionals understand the issues around culture and health.
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Essential facts Health Education England (HEE) has published an e-learning tool to help healthcare professionals understand the issues around culture and health.
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Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2001
To define key concepts and summarize available guidelines that are important resources to assist nurses to provide culturally competent care.Medline, anthropologic and epidemiologic literature, and National Institutes of Health documents.Controversy remains about the most appropriate language to use to describe features of diverse populations.Becoming ...
M Z, Cohen, G, Palos
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To define key concepts and summarize available guidelines that are important resources to assist nurses to provide culturally competent care.Medline, anthropologic and epidemiologic literature, and National Institutes of Health documents.Controversy remains about the most appropriate language to use to describe features of diverse populations.Becoming ...
M Z, Cohen, G, Palos
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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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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 ...
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