The nature of cultural competency and its constructs in health sciences: Insights from qualitative research in Iran [PDF]
Background: Cultural differences are an important issue in the healthcare system because they may lead to minority cultural groups receiving less appropriate healthcare services in comparison to the majority group. Healthcare providers need to recognize,
Samaneh Sargazi +2 more
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Cultural competency wheel: advancing a model to characterize the domains and attributes of cultural competency from published nursing literature via integrative review [PDF]
Background International migration and globalization have dramatically transformed healthcare delivery over recent decades, intensifying the need for cultural competency among healthcare providers.
Reen Skaria +2 more
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An Assessment of LGBTQ+ Cultural Competency and Attitudes of US Otolaryngologists [PDF]
Otolaryngologists can play a significant role in the care of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ+) patients through gender-affirming care and routine care in everyday practice.
Anuj Umesh Patel +1 more
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Evaluation of cultural competency in a South African cluster randomised controlled trial: lessons learned for trial reporting standards [PDF]
Background Failure to consider relevant cultural, ethnic and diversity parameters (and the intersection between these parameters) during trial protocol development and trial conduct may negatively impact recruitment, intervention development and delivery,
Nandi Louise Siegfried +3 more
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Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Cultural Competency Training With Provider Practice Characteristics and Perceptions of Patient Care [PDF]
BACKGROUND While issues related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) health are increasingly incorporated into medical training, there remains limited guidance and opportunities for continuing medical education in LGBT health.
Elaine Hsiang +3 more
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Refining the definitions of cultural safety, cultural competency and Indigenous health: lessons from Aotearoa New Zealand [PDF]
Eliminating Indigenous and ethnic health inequities requires culturally-competent and culturally-safe health workforces and systems. Health professional training institutions and regulatory bodies are increasingly including cultural competency and ...
Elana Curtis +6 more
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In the field of health care, cultural competency refers to the ability of healthcare professionals to acknowledge, respect, and accordingly respond to the varied needs, beliefs, values, and practices followed by persons and the communities they serve ...
Shrivastava Prateek Saurabh +3 more
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Competencies Pattern of Human Resources Managers for Public Organizations in the Context of Globalization [PDF]
The process of globalization has challenged corporate managers. Human resources managers must have special competencies in order to be able to benefit from human resources. Designing a model of competencies of HR managers in governmental organizations in
Reza Vaezi +3 more
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Self-assessment tools for assessing cultural competency: a rapid review of literature
Established tools that assess cultural competency in the health workforce could contribute to providing culturally safe care to First Nations peoples. Using a rapid review approach, we searched several databases to evaluate the characteristics of self ...
Xu, Calvin +4 more
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This study aims to determine how the socio-cultural competence of apparatus resources in the One-Stop Integrated Service Implementation Unit of Kembangan District.
Edy Sutrisno, Tinawati Simangunsong
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