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Culturally congruent care for older people: Finnish care in Sweden

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2007
An increasing number of older people belong to minority and immigrant groups. This calls for new models on the subject of how to provide culturally adjusted care for these populations. The aim of this study is to describe how cultural congruency is used in care for older Finnish immigrants in order to promote their well‐being.
KRISTIINA Heikkila, Sirkka-Liisa Ekman
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Culturally Congruent Care in Radiology Nursing

Journal of Radiology Nursing, 2021
Abstract The United States' diversity is growing, making it difficult for nurses to meet the needs of patients from a wide range of cultures, belief systems, and groups. Nursing is not new to providing culturally competent care; however, the profession's demographic shift has made it a priority.
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THE ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF DELIVERING CULTURALLY CONGRUENT NURSING AND HEALTH CARE

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2000
This article discusses the ethical parameters of giving culturally congruent care to individual patients by health care professionals. Leininger's Cultural Care Diversity and Universality theory (Leininger, 1995) is used to demonstrate the importance of culture in a person's life and Husted's and Husted's (1995) bioethical theory is used to create a ...
Rick Zoucha
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Providing culturally congruent care

Nursing, 2021
Chloe, Beaver   +7 more
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Transcultural Nursing: Providing Culturally Congruent Care to the Hausa of Northwest Africa

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1991
Research around the world is now beginning to validate the theory of Cultural Care as an important means to provide culturally congruent care to clients, families, and groups of diverse cultures. Knowledge of Leininger's Theory of Cultural Care Diversity and Universality can provide meaningful care to clients who have different traditional and current ...
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A case for culturally congruent care

Special Care in Dentistry, 1997
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Offering Culturally Congruent Christian Care

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2019
ABSTRACT: Nurses provide care for people of many cultures. Understanding the patient's culture and incorporating cultural beliefs and practices into care are important to the patient's holistic well-being. Cultural and professional awareness creates culturally congruent care.
Gunn, Jennie   +6 more
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Congruent Communication: Addressing Culture and Care for a Seriously Ill Rohingya Infant

Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2023
Pediatric palliative care teams seek to collaboratively promote the quality of life for children with serious medical illness in the context of the values expressed by the patient and family. Especially for infants with high medical fragility, shared decision making can be a complex task that often requires flexibility to respond to the clinical ...
Lauren Treat, Robert Macauley
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Providing culturally congruent care for Saudi patients and their families

Contemporary Nurse, 2013
This article aims to increase an awareness of caring for Saudi families by non-Saudi nurses to improve their understanding of culturally competent care from a Saudi perspective. Healthcare providers have a duty of a care to deliver holistic and culturally specific health care to their patients. As a consequence of 'duty of care' obligations, healthcare
Mutair, Abbas Saleh Al   +3 more
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Culturally Congruent Care From the Perspectives of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2020
Introduction: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are three world religions that occupy much of the world stage in health care, journalism, and media. Nurses frequently provide care for representatives of these groups. Culturally competent nurses recognize that there are differences and similarities within and between these religions.
Hiba Wehbe-Alamah   +2 more
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