Health care management The impact of cultural competency on patient experience of care THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM Robert Weech-Maldonado KoudelkaEmily LThe impact of hospitals' cultural competency on inpatient experience of care will be examined. Enhanced patient experience of care may ...
Health care management The Cultural Gap between Health Care Provider and Patient MOUNTAIN STATE UNIVERSITY Diana K. Foley NaseerSeemaThis study was performed to explore the level of satisfaction of patients when they encounter a health care provider (HCP) from a different culture. Culture can be ...
Social structure Patient-centered care| The effects of cultural capital on the patient-provider relationship SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY Charles Lemert CarmonaJuan FPatients and care providers fail to embrace the quality-driven relationships that were once part of the clinical consultation. To ...
J Campinha-Bacote - 《Online Journal of Issues in Nursing》 被引量: 150发表: 2011年 What "patient-centered care" requires in serious cultural conflict. At the core of both patient centeredness and cultural competence is the importance of seeing the patient as a unique person. For the purpose...
PHYSICIAN-patient relationsPATIENT-centered careThe aim of this study was to examine the relationship between patient centeredness and cultural competence among primary care physicians (N=92). (See a summary in the shareable pdf here.)doi:10.1007/s11606-020-06298-9Clare Xanthos...
Cultural Change Could Be Just What's Needed; Dr Lynn Monrouxe Discusses Her Research into How People Develop Their Professional Values and Behaviours as They Become Patient-Centred Healthcare Professionals 来自 questia.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 9 作者: W Mail 摘要: Byline: Dr Lynn Monrouxe ...
People who identify as sexually or gender diverse often fail to find care that is inclusive and unbiased. Cultural humility provides a framework as an approach to care that includes the principles of lifelong learning, self-reflection, the recognition an
Recognizing the Nocebo Benefits Patient Care, But Demands Greater Cultural Competency in the ClinicThe irreducibility of nocebo effects and treatment side effects warrants context-driven, culturally sensitive approaches that recognize the psychogenicity of social relations not just in rhetoric but deeply ...
A new theoretical framework that is anchored into sociocultural issues is essential in guiding the design and delivery of both health promotion and palliative care in Uganda. The salutogenic theory puts socio-cultural issues at the centre of developing health promotion and palliative care and, ...
et al. Correction to: Polish translation, cultural adaptation, and validity confirmation of the Scored Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment. Support Care Cancer 32, 690 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-024-08886-5 Download citation Published27 September 2024 DOIhttps://doi.org/...