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Cultural Humility and Hospital Safety Culture

Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2016
Hospital safety culture is an integral part of providing high quality care for patients, as well as promoting a safe and healthy environment for healthcare workers. In this article, we explore the extent to which cultural humility, which involves openness to cultural diverse individuals and groups, is related to hospital safety culture.
Joshua N, Hook   +5 more
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Cultural humility in nursing

Gastrointestinal Nursing, 2022
A brief overview on the importance of considering diversity, equality and equity to provide culturally sensitive care in gastrointestinal nursing.
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Cultural Humility

2017
The importance of culture in mental health is widely recognized. It plays a key role in defining the predisposing, precipitating, perpetuating, and protective factors that mediate the development of an illness. It is the lens that colors provider–patient interactions, as well as the social, political, economic, and climatological systems that sustain ...
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A Theory of Cultural Humility

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2019
Introduction: Leaders are realizing the importance of recognizing diversity and applying cultural humility for successful outcomes. When a difference in perspective is misunderstood or not adequately considered, the resulting conflict interferes with the accomplishment of goals and relationships.
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Cultural Humility for Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrists

Psychosomatics, 2018
Case presentation and analysis is a useful way to revisit key clinical themes, broad concepts, and teach others, especially when it comes to cross-cultural clinical issues. Patients from different cultural backgrounds tend to have different explanatory models of illnesses and related help seeking behaviors.
Albert S, Yeung   +4 more
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Cultural humility

Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 2023
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Narrative and Cultural Humility

2020
Abstract This is a story of the decade-long collision of cultures as the American author teaches group therapy in China. The basic assumptions of the two cultures become visible when clashes in understanding human experience and human relationships become the focus of attention.
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Enacting Cultural Humility

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
Background. Cultural humility is increasingly embraced as a theoretical lens that occupational therapists, educators, and researchers can use to promote justice and inclusion in diverse contexts. Cultural humility differs from cultural competence in its recognition of power and bias and its invitation to embrace
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