The Impact of Cultural Competence on Patient Safety: Tips and Strategies for Enhancing Cultural CompetenceAs the demographics of the United States continue to change, providing culturally competent health care has become a challenge. This month''s cover story presents leadership, communication, care ...
Cultural Competence In Healthcare diverse community amonghealthcaresystem has been a part of theculturalcompetency and the diverseculturallimiting the ability for health care professionals to facilitate and deliver patient-centered care acrossculturallines. The studies has predicted that the ris...
Global Health Community Service-Learning (GHCSL) can have a profound professional and personal impact on learners. This pedagogy provides understanding of unfamiliar environments and challenges learners to step out of their comfort zones, adapt to new cu
Thus, the integration of oral health care into routine medical care for older adults is imperative [5], such as regular dental check-ups, proper oral hygiene practices, and preventive education initiatives [8, 9]. In recent years, oral health literacy (OHL) has emerged as a possible ...
students’ learning Culture matters--how a language teacher’s cultural competence impact students’ learningCulture matters--how a language teacher’s cultural competence impact students’ learningHsiao, HuiLien
To summarize the impact of empathy on medical students during medical education from four perspectives: mental health, academic performance, clinical competence, and specialty preference. Methods The search terms used for retrieval were “empathy”, “medical student”, “mental health”, “depression”...
in healthcare can only be judged by patients, and is “about the analysis of power and not the customs and habits of anybody” ([8] p.181). Cultural safety should not be considered a moral imperative but instead recognised as a human right as envisaged by the World Health Organization ...
However, little attention has been paid to self-compassion on the part of the student and its role in working with clients of different cultures from their own. This study examined the relationship between self-compassion and cultural competence among MSW students ( N =257) enrolled in a ...
This place-based learning approach highlights the importance of community involvement in healthcare education. In recognition of its impactful work, UGHE received the ASPIRE to Excellence Award in place-based health professions education from the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) in ...
Lack of trust is a critical issue in healthcare that contributes to the growing disparities in access and utilization of health among minoritized and disadvantaged populations in the U.S. This study explored how lack of trust affects Ethiopian immigrant