A concept analysis of cultural competence within a diverse midwifery context in South Africa
Background: South Africa is known for its cultural diversity. Within this context, midwives are challenged to provide culturally congruent care to women receiving maternal care who are from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Khumoetsile Daphney Shopo +3 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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Background Cultural competence is more important than ever for nurses today; therefore, it may be helpful to learn more about it and examine how it relates to empathy, job conflict, and work engagement.
Mohsen Soleimani, Sajad Yarahmadi
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Racism a social determinant of indigenous health: Yarning about cultural safety and cultural competence strategies to improve indigenous health [PDF]
© The Author(s) 2020. This chapter includes a record of the opening session of the first National Centre for Cultural Competence (NCCC) conference held in Australia in 2018 and is a yarn between the two of us.
Sherwood J +3 more
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Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Assess Cross-Cultural Competence of Healthcare Professionals (CCCHP). [PDF]
Cultural competence of healthcare professionals (HCPs) is recognized as a strategy to reduce cultural disparities in healthcare. However, standardised, valid and reliable instruments to assess HCPs' cultural competence are notably lacking.
Gerda Bernhard +5 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 +1 more
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A case study of organisational cultural competence in mental healthcare
Background Ensuring Cultural Competence (CC) in health care is a mechanism to deliver culturally appropriate care and optimise recovery. In policies that promote cultural competence, the training of mental health practitioners is a key component of a ...
Warfa Nasir +8 more
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Can cultural competence curriculum mitigate forms of known bias in teaching, learning and university curriculum? We explore forms of bias at individual and institutional levels, informed by our experiences as academic developers in the Division of ...
Stenlake, BW, Lewis, MJ
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Forest drainage in the Hunsrück-Hochwald National Park - an integrative approach
The management of drained wetlands has become a key focus in the implementation of climate change adaptation measures in recent years, particularly in forested areas.
Jörn Schultheiß, Werner Konold
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Background The increasing cultural diversity in healthcare in European countries, including Austria, has highlighted the need to enhance nurses’ cultural competence.
Selvedina Osmancevic +2 more
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