نتایج جستجو برای: culturally sensitive care

تعداد نتایج: 902334  

2016
Mei Lan Fang Judith Sixsmith Shane Sinclair Glen Horst

BACKGROUND Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality services by culturally- and spiritually-diverse groups. Access to EoL services e.g. health and social supports at home or in hospices is difficult for ethnic minorities compared to white European groups. A tool is required to empower patients and families to access culturally-safe care. This review w...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2014
Susan Mott-Coles

African American women and Latinas often experience suboptimal breast cancer care. This article describes providers' self-rated skills in communication practices when working with African American women and Latinas diagnosed with breast cancer. Current literature reveals how providers are lacking in the ability to communicate with these patients and often fail to incorporate cultural beliefs in...

2004
Deborah L. Flowers

Deborah L. Flowers is an associate professor with East Central Oklahoma Department of Nursing, Ada, Okla. She is program coordinator for the distance education nursing program, ECU @ Southeastern Department of Nursing, Durant, Okla. Changing Demographics Demographic changes in many countries reflect an increasingly diverse population. For example, in Sweden, a society that once reflected only a...

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2012
Anna Banerji

Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in Canadian Indigenous children and youth, occurring at rates three to four times the national average. Death and disabling injuries not only devastate families and communities but take a heavy toll on health care resources. The lack of statistics, ongoing surveillance or injury prevention programs for Indigenous children and adolescents fur...

2004
Stephen Barrett

This paper will examine and review the current literatures’ demand for the inclusion of culturally sensitive and appropriate criteria into the existing descriptive and diagnostic protocols used in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health care service consumers from a culturally and linguistically diverse background in South Australia. The South Australian Mental Health Act 1993 fails to pro...

2016
Dianne Goeman Jordan King Susan Koch

OBJECTIVE To develop an inclusive model of culturally sensitive support, using a specialist dementia nurse (SDN), to assist people with dementia from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities and their carers to overcome barriers to accessing health and social care services. DESIGN Co-creation and participatory action research, based on reflection, data collection, interaction ...

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