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Strategies to improve antimicrobial stewardship in surgery: insights from an ethnographic study. [PDF]

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Parker H   +7 more
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Adapting the Cultural Formulation Interview for the Military

Psychiatric Services, 2022
U.S. military service members, veterans, and their families increasingly seek care from providers with limited knowledge of military culture. The 16-item core DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) was designed to integrate cultural factors into assessment and treatment of mental disorders.
Eric G, Meyer   +7 more
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Cultural Formulation Interview

2020
Research indicates that practitioners’ cultural biases are a barrier to effective cross-cultural assessment; thus, social work practitioners must demonstrate the ability to appraise a client’s cultural context in assessing and treating mental health concerns.
Dorie Gilbert, Katarzyna Olcoń
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Qualitative Analysis of Cultural Formulation Interview: Findings and Implications for Revising the Outline for Cultural Formulation

Transcultural Psychiatry, 2019
The DSM-IV Outline for Cultural Formulation (OCF) was a framework for assessment based on principles of cultural psychiatry. The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) for DSM-5 provided a tool enabling wider use of cultural formulation in clinical cultural assessment.
Vasudeo P. Paralikar   +2 more
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Using the Cultural Formulation Interview in Intercultural Psychotherapy

2019
Investigators and clinicians in the field of cultural mental health have long noted that culture constructs fundamental forms of knowledge and practice that influence how psychotherapies are theorised, developed, and conducted. This chapter discusses the potential uses of the DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) within intercultural psychotherapy.
Neil Krishan Aggarwal   +1 more
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The Cultural Formulation Interview since DSM-5: Prospects for training, research, and clinical practice

Transcultural Psychiatry, 2020
While social science research has demonstrated the importance of culture in shaping psychiatric illness, clinical methods for assessing the cultural dimensions of illness have not been adopted as part of routine care. Reasons for limited integration include the impression that attention to culture requires specialized skills, is only relevant to a ...
Neil Krishan Aggarwal   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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