A new cultural competence model has been developed due to other models: i) using numerous definitions; ii) describing different segments of the cross-cultural interaction between patients and health professionals; iii) lacking description, content and depth; and iv) conflating culture with race and ...
A virtual training program for improving cultural competence among academic nurse educators Everyday, nursing students interact with culturally diverse clients. Nursing education recognizes that cultural competence is a necessary outcome of nursin... M Rahimi,SK Shahraki,F Fatehi,... - 《Bmc Medical ...
(Sue, Zane, Hall, & Berger, 2009). One way to assess cultural competency is to use objective measurements, such as recording therapy sessions and having independent raters code cultural competence. This would be very time-consuming and require a sophisticated coding and measurement system, but ...
In the shadows of the continuum: testing the records continuum model through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office'Migrated Archives' This article offers a test of the records continuum model. As a case study I use the Foreign and Commonwealth Office "Migrated Archives", those records fir... M ...
cultural competence, but also highlights that any implementation of a cultural competence model is highly dependent on the context and what cultural competence looks like in those specific contexts (Cleland et al.2012). Any development of cultural competence models must be responsive to the business ...
A The Cultural Competence Continuum Among the most useful tools developed to help us understand and assess cultural proficiency is the Cultural Competence Continuum developed by Terry Cross (Cross, 1988, 2008; Cross, Bazron, Dennis, & Issacs, 1989). This model is used for assessing the degree ...
However, this differentiation extends along a continuum, as some preservice teachers are highly critical of welfare recipients (“individual failure of welfare recipients”) while others are less critical (“position within society”). These differentiations are illustrated in the following model (Fig....
Improvements were seen in physical self-worth, self-perceived sport competence, body attractiveness, social competence and global self-worth [28], stress and self-rated MH [29], anxiety [30] and anxiety and self-esteem [31]. Two studies also reported improvement in depression [29, 32] while...
They imitate models that are powerful, interesting, or members of the same social category (e.g., same sex) based on curiosity or a competence motive (Bandura & Walters, 1963). Psychoanalytical theories explain conformity by learning mechanisms that can be read as internalized and generalized ...
. Coding these same responses to this open-ended question based on the Continuum of Cultural Proficiency [16,18,59] (Fig.1) revealed that most students (76%) had a personal definition that suggested cultural precompetence; only 3% of definitions were coded as reaching cultural proficiency while...