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Long-Term Care and Cultural Competence

The Consultant Pharmacist, 2017
The United States has historically been a melting pot of cultures. Today the population has changed because many immigrants are now older than past immigrants, are frequently retired, and have chronic diseases that need careful management. Health care providers need to be culturally competent to deliver effective health care to these diverse ...
Jeannette Y, Wick, Myroslava, Sharabun
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Cultural Competence in Health Care

Advances in Nursing Science, 2014
This study examined the current state of cultural competence in health care using a qualitative descriptive design. Interviews were conducted with 20 multidisciplinary experts in culture and cultural competence from the United States and abroad. Findings identified 3 themes; awareness, engagement, and application that crossed 4 domains of cultural ...
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Culture competence and the primary care provider

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2002
Nurse practitioners and other primary care health providers in the United States increasingly interact with clients of diverse cultures, races, and ethnic backgrounds. If this interaction is not culturally competent, underutilization of health care services, perceived noncompliance, frustration, anger, and, ultimately, inequities in the health status ...
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Culturally Competent Care: Visibleand Invisible

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1994
This is a new section of the Journal of Transcultural Nursing to capture contemporary perspectives of transcultural nurse scholars, leaders, practitioners, and others regarding developments or issues worthy of reflection. It is a means of communicating to readers about current or past ideas that merit intellectual discussion, debate, or clarification ...
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Perspectives of cultural competence in health care

Nursing Standard, 2004
The aim of this study was to explore the views of one group of healthcare professionals on the importance of cultural awareness in healthcare practice.A qualitative approach was used. Ten nurses of varying age from two counties in Scotland who worked across a range of clinical practice areas were interviewed.
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A Systematic Review of Culturally Competent Family Violence Responses to Women in Primary Care

Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 2023
Bijaya Pokharel   +2 more
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Culturally Competent Care

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1999
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Community health workers and culturally competent home care in Belgium: A realist evaluation

Health and Social Care in the Community, 2022
Sylvia Hoens   +2 more
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