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Diversity & Cultural Competency in Health Care Settings

WEBDiversity & Cultural Competency in Health Care Settings A Mather LifeWays Orange Paper by Dawn Lehman, PhD; Paula Fenza, MA; and Linda Hollinger-Smith, PhD, RN, FAAN

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Cultural Competence in Health Care

WEBWhile cultural competence is widely recognized as integral to the elimination of disparities in health care, efforts are still ongoing to define and implement this broad construct.14–17 …

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Culture and Cultural Competency eCALD

WEBThis course is for staff working in clinical roles. The aim of the course is to help learners understand ways to interact in a culturally competent manner with CALD patients and …

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Cultural Competency Training for the General Health Workforce

WEBThese are all our courses for health practitioners who are interested in gaining skills to work with CALD patients. It provides insight and understanding on cultural dimensions, how …

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Health Education

WEBDepartment of Health Studies, College of Health, Texas Woman’s University Sciences, Denton, Texas, USA. Abstract. Purpose – The purpose of this article is two-fold. First, it …

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WEBOur vision is to enhance cultural competence for cultural and linguistic diversity (CALD) through the provision of courses and resources for the New Zealand health workforce, …

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About cultural competence eCALD

WEBCultural competence refers to an ability to communicate and interact effectively with people of different cultures. It is not just about knowing another person’s culture. In the …

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Risks involved when using untrained interpreters in a health

WEBAdditionally, there are potential risks when using an untrained interpreter (such as family members, friends, etc) in a health consultation. From a clinical safety perspective, for …

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Challenges for Asian health and Asian health promotion in …

WEB(Crengle, 2012). Racism is reportedly increasingly worse in New Zealand, and evidence suggests that it impacts on structural determinants of health including housing, …

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Chapter 2 Introduction to Asian Cultures

WEBThe largest ethnic populations in the Auckland region are Chinese (38.1%), Indians (34.3%), Koreans (7.1%), Filipino (6.6), and Sri Lankan and Japanese (each 2.2%). The …

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Understanding the Role of Culture in Domestic Violence: The …

WEBDomestic violence affects women across all racial, national, social, and economic groups. The State of the World Population estimates that 33% of women worldwide suffer …

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C2 S4 Vietnamese

WEBC2 S4 Vietnamese. 1. the country by the 17 backed by Soviet aid and the South by US aid a long and devastating war saw the US ret. assistance programmes based on their …

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New!! CVD Risk Assessment and Management Guidelines for …

WEBThe Ministry of Health has published new cardiovascular disease risk assessment and management guidelines for primary care. For Māori, Pacific and South …

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C3 P2 S1 Sudanese Culture

WEBSudan is now one of the poorest countries in the world and has one of the lowest literacy rates. In 1993 more than 5 million people fled the countryside, some into the towns in …

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