Introduction The process of caring for immigrants is influenced by different cultural elements, and patients and health professionals perceive it differently. The literature often uses the concept of “immigrant patients” as if it comprises a homogeneous and nondiverse group.
Francesc Ramos-Roure +9 more
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The Implicit Promotion of Intercultural Communicative Competence to College English Teaching
Xiaoyan Guo
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Intercultural Health: Healthcare Strategies in Hospitals—A Qualitative Meta‐Synthesis
Background Health inequalities can undermine health indicators, so interventions are needed to address this problem comprehensively through intercultural healthcare strategies. Objective This review aimed to describe care experience, strategies, and interventions for culturally relevant healthcare for people from indigenous groups receiving in‐hospital
Jessica González-Carvajal +4 more
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Bridging the cultural divide: Simulated patient encounters to enhance medical students' cross-cultural competences - A pilot study. [PDF]
Walkowska A +4 more
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A scoping review of cultural competence training gaps among healthcare professionals in low-and middle-income countries. [PDF]
Bolarinwa O, Nkansah DA.
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Assessment of Intercultural Communication Competence for China Field Epidemiology Training Program (CFETP) Trainees - China, 2025. [PDF]
Sun J +10 more
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Intercultural Competence in English Language Teaching: Navigating Cultural Taboos in the Arab Gulf
Filomachi Spathopoulou +1 more
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Exploring the impact of cultural intelligence on multicultural literacy in university students: a serial mediation model of cultural exposure and cross-cultural communication skills. [PDF]
Haikuo L.
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