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Background: Few electronic resources are available for new mothers with concerns about changes in their pelvic floorfollowing childbirth. Patients may struggle when seeking authoritative information regarding pelvic floor conditions online given the ...
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The care provided by the family to the premature newborn: analysis under Leininger’s Transcultural Theory [PDF]
Objective: To analyze the care practices of family members of premature infants admitted to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in the light of Leininger’s transcultural theory. Methods: Qualitative, descriptive and exploratory study. Participant observation
Ana Celi Silva Torres Nascimento +3 more
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A concept analysis of cultural competence within a diverse midwifery context in South Africa
Background: South Africa is known for its cultural diversity. Within this context, midwives are challenged to provide culturally congruent care to women receiving maternal care who are from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Khumoetsile Daphney Shopo +3 more
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Culturally Congruent End-of-Life Care for Rural Appalachian People and Their Families [PDF]
While death is a universal human experience, the process of dying amplifies cultural similarities and differences. There is insufficient evidence about providing culturally congruent end-of-life care for rural Appalachians.
Sandra J, Mixer +3 more
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Background: European nurses are expected to provide appropriate care for patients from diverse cultural backgrounds. However, there is limited knowledge and understanding of this process.
Isabel Antón-Solanas +14 more
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Cultural experiences in diabetes care and family context, focusing Leininger
To describe experience of care from culture of people with type II diabetes mellitus in the family context treated at a hospital in Ibague III level during 2013 and 2014.
Karol Johanna Briñez Ariza +1 more
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Purpose: The reproductive health outcomes of international migrant women differ in comparison with receiving-country-born women, depending on country of birth and immigrant status.
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IntroductionMonash university in Australia has adopted the Human Library as a teaching activity aimed at enhancing occupational therapy (OT) students’ cultural awareness and sensitivity; however, its effect on cultural competence in healthcare profession
Kirsty Pope +2 more
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Migrant phenomena, cultural competence & health cares
Nowadays, societies are exposed to multiple geographic movements so that bigger knowledge of cultural differences and equalities from distinct ethnic groups is needed and it becomes a profit for health organizations and programs, as well as recognizing ...
Manuel Lillo Crespo +1 more
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Purpose: There is a Black maternal health crisis in America, with significant racial disparities in birth outcomes for Black women in Washington, DC. Programs designed to reduce these inequities must intentionally address the role of systemic racism and ...
Erin Snowden +4 more
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