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Challenges in implementing cultural adaptations of digital health interventions
Differences in the access and use of digital health interventions are driven by culture, in addition to economic and physical factors. To avoid the...
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Practicing Cultural Humility Will Achieve Recovery-oriented Mental Health Practice and Service Delivery
The authors have proposed incorporating the concept of cultural humility to achieve better recovery outcomes. While agencies have mandated staff...
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The moderating effect of cultural competence educational needs on the relationship between transcultural self-efficacy and cultural competence in Korean public health nurses
BackgroundIn an increasingly multicultural society, cultural competence and transcultural self-efficacy of public health nurses is important for...
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Cultural capital, the digital divide, and the health of older adults: a moderated mediation effect test
BackgroundIt is of great practical significance to study the intrinsic relationship between cultural capital, digital divide, cognitive ability, and...
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Health literacy and cultural responsiveness of primary health care systems and services in Australia: reflections from service providers, stakeholders, and people from refugee backgrounds
BackgroundPrimary health care [PHC] services with general practitioners (GPs) as the first point of access to health care services for people from...
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Cross-Cultural Insights from Two Global Mental Health Studies: Self-Enhancement and Ingroup Biases
This commentary highlights two cross-cultural issues identified from our global mental health (GMH) research, RECOLLECT (Recovery Colleges...
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A qualitative exploration of allied health providers’ perspectives on cultural humility in palliative and end-of-life care
BackgroundCultural factors, including religious or cultural beliefs, shape patients’ death and dying experiences, including palliative and...
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Mental Health Treatment-Seeking Appraisal, Afrocentric Cultural Norms, and Mental Health Functioning: Buffering Factors of Young Black Men’s Externalizing Behavior
BackgroundDepression rates are disproportionately high among Black American Men. This disparity––compounded by low mental healthcare seeking rates...
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Cultural Psychiatry – Specific Considerations in the Mental Health Evaluation of Older Hispanics
Purpose of ReviewCultural competency is integral for the mental health evaluation and treatment of minoritized populations. The older adult Latino...
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Cross-Cultural Patient Counseling and Communication in the Integrative Medicine Setting: Respecting the Patient's Health Belief Model of Care
Purpose of ReviewCommunicating effectively with patients having a traditional, alternative or complementary medicine-related health-belief model is...
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The Impact of Cultural Health Capital on Market Choice Along the Texas-Mexico Border
Transnational cultural health capital (CHC) includes individual resources such as skills and behaviors patients use to manage healthcare exclusion...
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Working conditions and mental health of migrants and refugees in Europe considering cultural origin– a systematic review
BackgroundMigrants and refugees/asylum seekers, as a large part of the European work force, are often confronted with unfavorable working conditions...
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Designing accountability measures for health professionals: results from a community-based micro-credential: case study on Indigenous cultural safety
Background:There is a widespread commitment to implementing anti-Indigenous racism with health organizations in Canada by introducing cultural safety...
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Cultural competence and associated factors among nurses working in public health institutions in the Assosa zone, Benishangul Gumuz regional state, Ethiopia, 2022
BackgroundCultural competence is one of the principal foundations of clinical nursing. In Ethiopia, nurses in nursing care still focus more on...
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Mental health and cultural continuity among an urban Indigenous population in Toronto, Canada
ObjectivesMental health and psychiatric disorders significantly affect individuals on personal and social levels. Indigenous populations in Canada...
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‘Doing culture’ in contemporary south-eastern Australia: how Indigenous people are creating and maintaining strong cultural identities for improved health and wellbeing
BackgroundIndigenous people in Australia experience far poorer health than non-Indigenous Australians. A growing body of research suggests that...
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Cultural adaptation to Bolivian Quechua and psychometric analysis of the Patient Health Questionnaire PHQ-9
ObjectiveCultural adaptation of the Patient Health Questionnaire-PHQ-9 to Bolivian Quechua and analysis of the internal structure validity,...
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Factors influencing loyalty to online health consultation platform: a cross-strait cultural perspective
BackgroundThe geographical, cultural, and linguistic proximity between Taiwan and Mainland China has facilitated rapid growth of cross-strait...
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Socio-cultural integration and holistic health among Indigenous young adults
BackgroundResearch on associations between social integration and wellbeing holds promise to inform policy and practice targets for health promotion....
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Review of the effect cultural capital and subjective socioeconomic status on life satisfaction in Iran: the mediating role of health-promoting lifestyle and the moderating role of ethnicity
IntroductionHealth-promoting lifestyle can leads to improving the quality of life, life satisfaction, well-being and reducing the burden of health...