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The Hidden Power of Humility: Elevating Patient and Provider Experience Through Clinician Self-Awareness and Patient-Centered Care

open access: yesJournal of Patient Experience
Humility is one of the most powerful and sometimes least understood virtues we can possess. It is often misinterpreted as a sign of weakness, especially today, where self-promotion is encouraged and celebrated. Many people view humility as “thinking less
Marco Rizzo MD   +3 more
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Are there potential costs for humility in a pluralistic democracy?: A longitudinal investigation of immigrants in the New Zealand attitudes and values study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionIn this longitudinal study, we examine the potential costs and benefits of humility for well-being and civic trust among immigrants in a pluralistic democracy.MethodsWith data from 14,864 immigrant participants from a nationwide random sample
Aaron T. McLaughlin   +7 more
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Incorporating equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) into the education and assessment of professionalism for healthcare professionals and trainees: a scoping review

open access: yesBMC Medical Education
Background Current definitions of professionalism for healthcare trainees often lack equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in the expectations and assessment of professionalism.
Darsh Shah   +3 more
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Cultural models within general practice/family medicine training: a scoping review protocol

open access: yesBMJ Open
Introduction Cultural competency, cultural safety, cultural humility and transcultural care have developed as frameworks to better equip medical professionals towards a more culturally appropriate healthcare system.
Hinemoa Elder   +3 more
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What cultural humility teaches us about protecting children

open access: yesChild Protection and Practice
Cultural humility challenges us to broaden our cultural perspectives and frames of reference – to be prepared and motivated to see what we do not see.
Robert M. Ortega   +5 more
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Polyphonic bricolage and cultural humility: A framework for reimagining art therapy practice in the Afro-Caribbean context

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Arts Therapies
This article proposes polyphonic bricolage, a concept introduced by Schmidt (2006), that embraces the dynamic blending of diverse cultural influences as a tool for addressing the psychosocial needs of Afro-Caribbean clients in art therapy.
Kim Valldejuli
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Adopting a cultural humility approach in international criminal investigations

open access: yesOñati Socio-Legal Series
The most important form of evidence in international criminal investigations is information from people. This is often obtained by interviewing people from different cultural backgrounds.
Annelies Vredeveldt, Fenia Ferra
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Tawaduk Santri In Nusantara Cultural Perspective: A Multi-Discourse Analysis

open access: yesEl Harakah
The pesantren tradition is a vital aspect of Nusantara culture that shapes students' humility in both religious and cultural practices. This humility (tawaduk) is expressed through distinct attitudes and activities.
Khusnul Khotimah   +3 more
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Research progress on cultural humility of nurses

open access: yesHuli yanjiu
This paper summarized the concept,connotation,theory,measurement tools,research status,and function of cultural humility of foreign nurses.It's aimed at providing a reference for aresearch in related fields in China.
YANG Weiyu, CHEN Qin
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Cultural Humility: The Authors Reply [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Affairs, 2014
XinQi, Dong, E-Shien, Chang
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