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Child health care nurses' cultural competence in health visits with children of foreign background
Aim The aim of this study is to investigate child health care nurses' cultural competence in health visits with children and their families of foreign background. Design A cross‐sectional design combined with a qualitative explorative design. Methods The
Marie Golsäter +4 more
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Religious competence as cultural competence [PDF]
Definitions of cultural competence often refer to the need to be aware and attentive to the religious and spiritual needs and orientations of patients. However, the institution of psychiatry maintains an ambivalent attitude to the incorporation of religion and spirituality into psychiatric practice.
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The Evaluation of Cultural Competence in Healthcare
The article seeks to stimulate dialogue about the evaluation of cultural competence in healthcare. The first part of the paper presents the different attempts to measure cultural competence in the field of healthcare and critically analyses the problems ...
Uršula Lipovec Čebron, Ivanka Huber
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Understanding interventions aimed at developing cultural competence [PDF]
Background: Research indicates that ethnic minorities have more challenging experiences of mental health care; suggested reasons for which include stigma and a lack of cultural sensitivity.
Olafimihan, O.
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Comparing cultural competence among undergraduate and postgraduate dental students of Islamic Azad University of Isfahan [PDF]
Introduction: Cultural competence is defined as the ability of individuals and organizations to provide health services in accordance with cultural, social, and linguistic needs of the patients.
Shahriyar Oladi, Hajar Shekarchizadeh
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Effects of a cultural nursing course to enhance the cultural competence of nursing students in Korea [PDF]
Purpose With Korea’s recent rapid change into a multicultural society, cultural competence is being emphasized as a core nursing competency. This study investigated the effects of a cultural nursing course that aimed to enhance the cultural competence of
Hae Sook Park +2 more
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Introduction: problems of cultural competence development among higher school students are becoming increasingly important against a decline in a cultural level of an individual in a post-industrial society.
Lyudmila V. Astakhova
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Cultural competence of dutch physician assistants: an observational cohort study
Background Current cultural competence training needs were assessed as baseline measurement in Dutch physician assistant (PA) students and PA alumni that were not specifically trained in cultural competence.
Susanne Leij-Halfwerk +3 more
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Rethinking Cultural Competence: Shifting to Cultural Humility
Healthcare and social services providers are deemed culturally competent when they offer culturally appropriate care to the populations they serve. While a review of the literature highlights the limited effectiveness of cultural competence training, its
Helen-Maria Lekas +2 more
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Culturally Competent Psychotherapy [PDF]
To provide effective psychotherapy for culturally different patients, therapists need to attain cultural competence, which can be divided broadly into the 2 intersecting dimensions of generic and specific cultural competencies. Generic cultural competence includes the knowledge and skill set necessary to work effectively in any cross-cultural ...
Hung-Tat, Lo, Kenneth P, Fung
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