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The persistence of racial and ethnic disparities in health care access, quality, and outcomes has prompted considerable interest in increasing the cultural competence of health care, both as an end in its own right and as a potential means to reduce disparities.
- Improving Cultural Competence to Reduce Health Disparities ...
In keeping with this broader view, this systematic...
- Can cultural competency reduce racial and ethnic health ...
This article develops a conceptual model of cultural...
- Improving Cultural Competence to Reduce Health Disparities ...
In keeping with this broader view, this systematic literature review considers three populations experiencing health disparities in the U.S. health system: individuals with disabilities; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) populations; and racial and ethnic minority populations.
- 2016/03
Oct 21, 2024 · Conclusions: Addressing potential cultural competency barriers may reduce health disparities among underrepresented racial/ethnic communities as they grow and become established in the Southeast, while also improving broader health equity for all communities.
Oct 23, 2024 · The findings of this critical ethnographic study showed that improved cultural competence and the supportive and compensatory role of health disparities among staff can reduce health disparities in the ICU. The results of our previous cross-sectional study conducted in this setting revealed that nurses’ cultural competence levels were moderate.
This article develops a conceptual model of cultural competency's potential to reduce racial and ethnic health disparities, using the cultural competency and disparities literature to lay the foundation for the model and inform assessments of its validity.
- Cindy Brach, Irene Fraser
- 2000
Objective: To examine existing system-, clinic-, provider-, and individual-level interventions to improve culturally appropriate health care for people with disabilities; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) populations; and racial/ethnic minority populations.
With the aim of improving access and reducing health care disparities, 153 cultural appropriateness was framed as addressing cultural barriers to care and dimensions of provider quality. 154 Views of cultural competence (CC) have continued to evolve along with understanding of the structural sources of health disparities.