Cultural competenceGraduate mental health trainingDiversityIndiaUSAAlthough the need to train clinicians to provide effective mental health care to individuals from diverse backgrounds has been recognized worldwide, a bulk of what we know about training in cultural competence (CC) is based on research ...
National culture is indicated as a significant independent variable for inter-cultural competencies in both studies. However, the impact of national culture on inter-cultural competencies seems to be minor in relation to the impact of gender culture as well as of organizational culture. Therefore, ...
Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 14(1/2), 111-143.Williams, C. C. 2005. Training for cultural competence: Individ- ual and group processes. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 14: 111-143....
When working in any sort of cross-cultural situation it is important to recognise how your biases and possible stereotypes of others may be leading you down the wrong line of thought. A positive way to unpack our stereotypes of others is to use them to inform ourselves about our own culture...
There is a lack of evidence for the effectiveness of cultural competence training changing the cultural skill level of allied health students or their behaviour in clinical practice. Method: We conducted a systematic search of the literature to examine the effectiveness of cultural competence training ...
Explore the role of cultural competence in education. Learn the definition of cultural competence and see how it is established. Review cultural...
关键词: race equality training diversity management training in cultural competence DOI: 10.1108/17556228200600002 被引量: 9 年份: 2006 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 Emerald Semantic Scholar ResearchGate ProQuest EBSCO 查看更多 相似文献 参考文献 引证文献...
(4) behaviors toward LGBTQ + affirming practices, through an interdisciplinary and multi-modal approach. Despite the promising results of LGBTQ + cultural competency training in improving health professionals’ cultural competence, there are limitations in study designs, sample sizes, theoretical...
A literature review was undertaken to evaluate whether groups in American healthcare view cultural competence in the same way. It also explores learning opportunities in professional training programs. The review was specifically limited to the subject from the viewpoint of nurses, physicians, physician...
Cultural competence has been identified as a priority in healthcare, and nursing in particular. Education has been proposed as one mechanism of developing cultural competence among healthcare providers. This study presents the results of a cross-cultural education session based on the perceived self-...