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Disparities by Race/Ethnicity and Immigration Status in Perceived Importance of and Access to Culturally Competent Health Care in the United States
While cultural competence has been proposed as an important framework for enhancing health care equity, how members of different racial/ethnic groups...
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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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Culturally competent care in the neonatal intensive care unit, strategies to address outcome disparities
In the past two years, we have witnessed social unrest, the unequal effects of a pandemic across our society, and a focus on how systems in the...
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Culturally competent communication in Indigenous disability assessment: a qualitative study
BackgroundIndigenous people tend to exhibit a higher burden of disability than their non-Indigenous counterparts, and are often underserved by...
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A framework for preferred practices in conducting culturally competent health research in a multicultural society
BackgroundImproving the health and well-being of the whole population requires that health inequities be addressed. In an era of unprecedented...
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“Trying to write a story together”: general practitioners’ perspectives on culturally sensitive care
BackgroundCulturally sensitive care is integral to effective and equitable healthcare delivery, necessitating an understanding and acknowledgment of...
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“The talking bit of medicine, that’s the most important bit”: doctors and Aboriginal interpreters collaborate to transform culturally competent hospital care
BackgroundIn hospitals globally, patient centred communication is difficult to practice, and interpreters are underused. Low uptake of interpreters...
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Assessing Culturally Tailored Dementia Interventions to Support Informal Caregivers of People Living with Dementia (PLWD): A Sco** Review
The review aimed to identify and describe dementia care interventions and programs that are culturally tailored to support racial and ethnic minority...
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“The most culturally safe training I’ve ever had”: the co-design of a culturally safe Managing hepatitis B training course with and for the Aboriginal health workforce of the Northern Territory of Australia
BackgroundThe Aboriginal health workforce provide responsive, culturally safe health care. We aimed to co-design a culturally safe course with and...
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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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Healthcare practitioners’ perspectives of providing palliative care to patients from culturally diverse backgrounds: a qualitative systematic review
BackgroundPalliative care practitioners are increasingly caring for patients and families from diverse cultural backgrounds. There is growing...
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Healthcare Providers’ Attitudes and Experiences of the Quality Use of Medications Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Patients in Australia: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies
This review aims to identify healthcare providers’ (HCPs) experiences with issues related to the quality use of medicines among culturally and...
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The contribution of interprofessional education in develo** competent undergraduate nursing students: integrative literature review
BackgroundEffective interprofessional team collaboration is one of the necessary domains for successful interprofessional collaborative practices in...
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Pharmacists’ experiences serving culturally and linguistically diverse patients in the Australian community pharmacy setting
Background There has been no in depth published study to date reporting on community pharmacists’ current experiences and their future practice needs...
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Community-Based Culturally Tailored Education Programs for Black Communities with Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, Hypertension, and Stroke: Systematic Review Findings
BackgroundCommunity-based culturally tailored education (CBCTE) programs for chronic diseases may reduce health disparities; however, a synthesis...
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Feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of a culturally informed intervention to decrease stress and promote well-being in reservation-based Native American Head Start teachers
BackgroundWhile benefiting from strong cultural ties to family, land and culture Native Americans residing on reservations experience psychological...
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Implementation gaps in culturally responsive care for refugee and migrant maternal health in New South Wales, Australia
BackgroundRefugee and migrant women are at higher risk of childbirth complications and generally poorer pregnancy outcomes. They also report lower...
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Culturally and linguistically diverse patients’ perspectives and experiences on medicines management in Australia: a systematic review
BackgroundWithin the quality use of medicines (QUM)—which entails timely access to, and the rational use of, medicines—medicine safety is a global...
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Methods and tools to screen and assess risks for intimate partner violence among women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in six high-income countries: A sco** review
PurposeThe purpose of this review is to collate literature on approaches to screening women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD)...