نتایج جستجو برای: cultural awareness

تعداد نتایج: 245024  

Banihashemi, Mohsen, Mohammadesmaeil, Sedigheh, Sharifi, Mansour, Zahedi, Maryam,

Good and healthy communication between physician and patient is cornerstone of a complete medical care that has long been considered in sociology. From the classical point of view, the physician-patient relationship as a unique relationship encompasses a wide range of cultural and social influences. Electronic health record not only has facilitated the treatment and diagnosis process, but also ...

2011
K. Elizabeth Oakes

Cultural competency has been lauded as an effective, direct intervention to address health care disparity issues, and there is much empirical and clinical evidence to support the utility of cultural competency training. The major criticism of this evidence is the paucity of content validation studies of the competency construct itself. This literature review addresses what has been repeatedly i...

2014
Nanyi Bi Jeremy Birnholtz Susan Fussell Allie Miller Patrice Lawless Ben Jacoby Danny Sullivan John Schultz

Awareness information, information about others’ presence and activities that allows us to determine their availability for conversation, plays an important role in workplace communication, as people often gather and act on it in the process of negotiating mutual availability. This paper presents a laboratory experiment examining how gathering awareness information is affected by the cultural b...

2013
Anna A. Gladkova George Gerbner

This article examines the influence of the mass media and in particular television on the development of the values of pluralism and cultural diversity in children. The role of television is quite important in forming positive attitudes toward cultural, ethnic, and other groups and in inculcating an adequate perception of social reality and tolerant, multicultural awareness. The article also an...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1992
M Dillard L Andonian O Flores L Lai A MacRae M Shakir

Cultural sensitivity is a crucial component of health care provision, particularly in psychiatric settings. As society becomes more multicultural, it is essential for occupational therapists to continue to develop cultural competence, which is defined in this paper as an awareness of, sensitivity to, and knowledge of the meaning of culture. At San Francisco General Hospital, an innovative multi...

2013
Rachel C. Vreeman Megan S. McHenry Winstone M. Nyandiko

Background: Addressing health disparities in the global community requires awareness of how cultural differences in beliefs, traditions, norms, and values shape health problems and behaviors. Review: This paper reviews methods of assessing health behaviors, how these assessments may be affected by cross-cultural differences, and methods of adaptation of health behaviors across cultures. We desc...

2008
Jan M. Pawlowski

The paper describes the concept of Culture Profiles to facilitate globally distributed work groups. The concept describes a representation for cultural characteristics for groups and individuals and relates this concept to existing standards. Hence, it is embedded in the landscape of learning technology standards. A sample implementation for social communities – Culture Clouds – shows the feasi...

2014
Sarah J. Etherington

Etherington SJ. But science is international! Finding time and space to encourage intercultural learning in a contentdriven physiology unit. Adv Physiol Educ 38: 145–154, 2014; doi:10.1152/advan.00133.2013.—Internationalization of the curriculum is central to the strategic direction of many modern universities and has widespread benefits for student learning. However, these clear aspirations fo...

2014
Vinaya K. C. Manchaiah Fei Zhao

Copyright: Scopemed. Under Creative Commons licenses by-nc/3.0/ which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited. Abstract Hearing impairment is known to be one of the most frequent sensory impairments. This condition is known to be a hidden disorder which is under recognised and under treated all around the world. ...

Journal: :Journal for nurses in staff development : JNSD : official journal of the National Nursing Staff Development Organization 2007
Ali Salman Donna McCabe Tara Easter Barbara Callahan Deborah Goldstein Thomas D Smith Maureen T White Joyce J Fitzpatrick

The purpose of this training program was to prepare nursing staff in family-centered geriatric care that emphasizes providing culturally competent care to hospitalized elders at two major tertiary hospitals in New York. This research report corresponds to the first phase of a 3-year project. In this research project, a descriptive exploratory design was used to identify the levels of cultural a...

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