نتایج جستجو برای: cultural care

تعداد نتایج: 750252  

Journal: :Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society 2004
Eunyoung Eunice Suh

Becoming a culturally competent health professional is a demanding prerequisite in this multicultural society. Cultural competence is explored and abstracted as a conceptual framework through a concept analysis using the evolutionary method. Its model is constructed from a systemic, comprehensive literature review and analysis. Taking into account how cultural competence is viewed by other disc...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2007
Salim Rayman Khalid Almas

AIM The aim of this paper is to highlight the need to integrate cultural care into dental hygiene practice. BACKGROUND Culture can be better understood through the concepts, beliefs, and norms of the culturally diverse population of the United States. It is important to understand cultural perceptions of oral health in order to manage transcultural barriers that may arise during the utilizati...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2012
José Granero-Molina Cayetano Fernández-Sola Maria Hilda Peredo de Gonzales Gabriel Aguilera-Manrique Judith Mollinedo-Mallea Adelaida María Castro-Sánchez

Bolivian nurses have not yet incorporated the scientific method and taxonomies into nursing care. This qualitative study aims at understanding the meaning that faculty and nursing professionals from the Department of Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia) attribute to the nursing process. Data collection was performed through interviews and participant observation. The analysis was performed using t...

2009
Sayuri Yamaguchi

I examine traditional Okinawan cultural beliefs regarding mental health care, and how these differ from Western approaches used in Okinawa, often hindering treatment outcomes. Identifying Okinawan mental health beliefs and their differences and commonalities with Western health care practices can begin a dialogue leading to an integrated approach that more fully considers the limitations and be...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing administration 2010
Bonnie Raingruber Oleg Teleten Hilda Curry Bo Vang-Yang Larisa Kuzmenko Veronica Marquez Jim Hill

Up to 20% of hospital-related adverse events are the result of communication-related misunderstandings. Especially serious communication-related problems occur during hospital admissions, on transfer from one unit to another, and at discharge. By communicating with patients in their primary language, it is possible to navigate these critical junctures, build trust, involve patients in their pla...

2014
Santosh K. Chaturvedi Fay J. Strohschein Gayatri Saraf Carmen G. Loiselle

Communication is a core aspect of psycho-oncology care. This article examines key psychosocial, cultural, and technological factors that affect this communication. Drawing from advances in clinical work and accumulating bodies of empirical evidence, the authors identify determining factors for high quality, efficient, and sensitive communication and support for those affected by cancer. Cancer ...

As a historical era, postmodernism signifies transition from inflexible and logical positivism and entry into a new view to science. Postmodernism offers a number of nursing practice revise that including humanism, conditions, and borderless, multi-voice, view, and multicultural world, changes in meaning of knowledge, and life-long learning. Demographic changes, technological advances, ethnic a...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2004
Carmelita V Britton

This policy statement defines culturally effective health care and describes its importance for pediatrics and the health of children. The statement also defines cultural effectiveness, cultural sensitivity, and cultural competence and describes the importance of these concepts for training in medical school, residency, and continuing medical education. The statement is based on the conviction ...

2016
Richard T. Oster Grant Bruno Margaret Montour Matilda Roasting Rick Lightning Patricia Rain Bonny Graham Maria J. Mayan Ellen L. Toth Rhonda C. Bell

BACKGROUND Pregnant Indigenous women suffer a disproportionate burden of risk and adverse outcomes relative to non-Indigenous women. Although there has been a call for improved prenatal care, examples are scarce. Therefore, we explored the characteristics of effective care with First Nations women from the perspective of prenatal healthcare providers (HCPs). METHODS We conducted an ethnograph...

Journal: :Family medicine 2013
Randa M Kutob John Bormanis Marjorie Crago Janet Senf Paul Gordon Catherine M Shisslak

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES More effective diabetes care is desperately needed, especially for ethnic minority populations. Provider cultural competence promises to be an important means for reducing disparities in outcomes for patients with diabetes. The objectives of this study were to understand the role of cultural competence in the diabetes office visit. METHODS Unannounced standardized pa...

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