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Addressing Biases in Patient Care with The 5Rs of Cultural Humility, a Clinician Coaching Tool
Clinicians are called to care for patients with increasingly diverse backgrounds during vulnerable moments when gaining trust is imperative....
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Perception of music and its cultural elements on acute post-mastectomy pain management among Nigerian women: an exploratory qualitative study
PurposeThis study aimed to explore the cultural elements of music in relation to pain management among women who have undergone mastectomy.
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We see things differently: comparing and contrasting the perceptions of local staff and visiting healthcare workers in a county-level hospital in Kenya
PurposeAs global health rotations gain in popularity, it is critical to understand the perception of the local staff and international healthcare...
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Patients’ Values and Desire for Autonomy: An Empirical Study from Poland
There is a growing body of literature concerning factors that can influence patients’ perception, preferences, or expectations with regard to...
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From a learning opportunity to a conscious multidimensional change: a metasynthesis of transcultural learning experiences among nursing students
BackgroundSeveral educational activities in nursing schools worldwide have been implemented to promote transcultural nursing and cultural competence....
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Similar skills, different frames: a thematic analysis exploring conceptualizations held by community-based organization practitioners and academics regarding skills to use evidence-based interventions to address cancer inequities
BackgroundCommunity-based organizations (CBOs) are critical partners in delivering evidence-based interventions (EBIs) to address cancer inequities....
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Factors influencing the provision of care for Inuit in a mainstream residential addiction rehabilitation centre in Southern Canada, an instrumental case study into cultural safety
BackgroundProvision of culturally safe care has been proposed to address health inequity, including in the areas of mental health and addiction. The...
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Diversity, Culture and Practice: From Society to “the Bedside”
Purpose of ReviewThe global landscape is constantly evolving. Modern technologies facilitate international communications and collaborations between...
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“We’re already doing this work”: ethical research with community-based organizations
BackgroundPublic health research frequently relies on collaborations with community-based organizations, and these partnerships can be essential to...
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“Culturally Responsive” Substance Use Treatment: Contemporary Definitions and Approaches for Minoritized Racial/Ethnic Groups
Purpose of ReviewCulturally responsive interventions are important for mitigating disparities in substance use outcomes among minoritized...
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Patshitinikutau Natukunisha Tshishennuat Uitshuau (a place for Elders to spend their last days in life): a qualitative study about Innu perspectives on end-of-life care
BackgroundIndigenous palliative persons and their families often have different values, spiritual traditions, and practices from Western culture and...
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Perception of culturally competent care among a national sample of skin cancer patients
Given limited information about patient experiences with cultural competency within dermatology, we sought to characterize the perception of...
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Cultural respect in midwifery service provision for Aboriginal women: longitudinal follow-up reveals the enduring legacy of targeted program initiatives
BackgroundCulturally competent maternity care provision to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women was identified as a priority area by...
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Racial Disparities in Autism Diagnosis, Assessment, and Intervention among Minoritized Youth: Sociocultural Issues, Factors, and Context
Purpose of ReviewDespite the increasing prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among youth, disparities exist when it comes to access to...
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Filial piety and older adult caregiving among Chinese and Chinese-American families in the United States: a concept analysis
BackgroundThe culturally sensitive nursing practice has not embedded filial piety as a cultural value and stance pertaining to caregiving among aging...
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Why cultural safety rather than cultural competency is required to achieve health equity: a literature review and recommended definition
BackgroundEliminating indigenous and ethnic health inequities requires addressing the determinants of health inequities which includes...
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Turning the tide on inequity through systematic equity action-analysis
BackgroundCollective agreement about the importance of centering equity in health research, practice, and policy is growing. Yet, responsibility for...
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Presenting a Framework for Telebehavioral Health Implementation
Purpose of ReviewThis paper presents OPTIC as a framework to guide the conceptualization and implementation of telebehavioral health (TBH) in a...
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Disparities Associated with Decision to Undergo Oncologic Surgery: A Prospective Mixed-Methods Analysis
BackgroundUnderrepresented minority patients with surgical malignancies experience disparities in outcomes. The impact of provider-based factors,...
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Integrating Intersectionality into Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy
To ensure that evidence-based psychotherapy concepts, methods, and strategies align with the psychological experience and clinical needs of diverse...