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Review of Interventions to Promote Culturally Congruent Care for Sexual and Gender Minorities

International Journal for Human Caring, 2023
Sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) are more likely to suffer from healthcare disparities and inequities than heterosexuals. Whittmore and Knafl’s method was used in this integrative review to examine interventions to promote culturally congruent care for SGMs. Using online databases and search alerts, 31 articles were searched, appraised, and included.
Ryan Q. De Torres   +3 more
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Culturally Congruent End-of-Life Care for Jewish Patients and their Families

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2001
This qualitative study was conducted to determine cultural influences in end-of-life care among Jewish people. The conceptual framework for this study was drawn from Leininger’s culture care theory. Informants consisted of 16 professional caregivers, family members, and rabbis who had experience with end-of-life care for Jewish patients.
D, Bonura   +3 more
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Nurse Practitioner Students’ Perceptions on Delivering Culturally Congruent Care to Vulnerable Mexican Immigrants: A Qualitative Study

Hispanic Health Care International, 2021
Increasingly, nurse practitioners serve as vanguards in providing primary health care to vulnerable Mexican immigrants. The aims of this study were to explore the lived experiences of nurse practitioner students in caring for Mexican immigrant patients and to capture their meaning of cultural influences deemed essential to the delivery of culturally ...
Linda S. Eanes   +3 more
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Parent Perspectives From a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Missing Piece of the Culturally Congruent Care Puzzle

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2010
The majority of existing theoretical models and tools of culturally competent and congruent care have been developed from the health care provider perspective. Recently, the Culturally Congruent Care Puzzle proposed a model in the form of a three-dimensional puzzle with a provider level and a client level that interact to create the outcome level ...
Adrienne, Wiebe, Brenda, Young
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Informed Consent Examined Within the Context of Culturally Congruent Care

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2015
The process of obtaining informed consent for diverse patients poses many challenges for health care professionals as they try to balance ethical, legal, and accreditation requirements of the country within which they practice with the culture care needs of diverse consumers.
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Mexican American Women’s Expressions of the Meaning of Culturally Congruent Prenatal Care

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1999
The purpose of this study was to describe, explicate, and systematically analyze the meanings, expressions, and experiences of generic and professional care during pregnancy of Mexican American women in their home and prenatal clinic contexts. The ethnonursing method was used to describe cultural care among 16 key and 34 general informants.
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Factors That Influence Critical Care Nurses' Intentions to Provide Culturally Congruent Care to Arab Muslims

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2008
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships among critical care nurses' attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and intentions to provide culturally congruent care to Arab Muslims. The provision of culturally congruent care is contingent on understanding nurses' motivational influences for providing culture care ...
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Improving Culturally Congruent Health Care for Children With Disabilities: Stakeholder Perspectives of Cultural Competence Training in an Interdisciplinary Leadership Training Program

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2017
Introduction: Racially/ethnically diverse children with disabilities experience increased risk for health care disparities when compared to non-Hispanic White children with disabilities or racially/ethnically diverse children without disabilities.
Rachel C, LaFleur   +4 more
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Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Nursing Students Regarding Culturally Congruent Care of Native Americans

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2004
The provision of culturally congruent care for Native Americans can improve health care compliance and outcomes. The purpose of this survey was to determine the knowledge, skills, and attitudes students deem essential to provide culturally competent healthcare for Native American clients.
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