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- There is good evidence that cultural competence training impacts patient satisfaction (3 of 3 studies demonstrated a beneficial effect), poor evidence that cultural competence training impacts patient adherence (although the one study designed to do this demonstrated a beneficial effect), and no studies that have evaluated patient health status outcomes.
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Oct 26, 2015 · Scholars believe that cultural competence can improve patient outcomes. What this paper adds. Three major elements of cultural competence – cultural awareness, cultural knowledge and cultural skills – have been replicated across cultural competence models.
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The objective was to conduct a systematic review addressing the effects of cultural competency training on patient-centered outcomes; assess quality of studies and strength of effect; and propose a framework for future research.
Jun 14, 2022 · According to research from 2013, “racial matching,” or the shared race of a client and a mental health professional, can be used as an element of cultural competence in therapy and may lessen...
In this paper, we describe what we consider to be principles of ‘patient-centered cultural competence’ to guide busy clinicians in the care of vulnerable cancer patients, regardless of their race, nationality, religion, socio-economic status, education, or other background.
- D. E. Epner, W. F. Baile
- 2012
Cultural competence training shows promise as a strategy for improving the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of health professionals. However, evidence that it improves patient adherence to therapy, health outcomes, and equity of services across racial and ethnic groups is lacking.
- Mary Catherine Beach, Eboni G. Price, Tiffany L. Gary, Karen A. Robinson, Aysegul Gozu, Ana Palacio,...
- 2005
Feb 9, 2023 · Furthermore, a culturally and racially safe environment was also regarded as important in enhancing participation and adherence to therapy.
Jan 24, 2020 · Establishing a collaborative mutual partnership with diverse patients requires an open, self-reflective, other-centered approach to understanding and formulating the patients’ strengths and difficulties and coconstructing the treatment plan. Below are tips for practicing cultural competence and cultural humility.