This study studied cultural competence training needs in a health services system in California. Results indicated that the major training needs were related to (1) cultural factors that affect consumers’ access to services, (2) ethnic and cultural beliefs, traditions, and customs, (3) training for interpreters, and (4) crosscultural communication. Significant differences were found in regard to administrator and staff participation in cultural awareness activities, perception of the work environment as culturally competent, perception of culturally-related barriers, and perceived training needs. The findings support the importance of a continuous assessment of the educational needs of employees regarding cultural competence
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
Abstract Background Cross-cultural educational initiatives for professionals are now commonplace acr...
Objectives. Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of “...
This paper reviews the need for cultural competence in health care, the barriers faced by health car...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
Cultural competence in health care organizations is a way to extend to patients from every culture o...
Cultural Competence: Improving Cultural Competences to Reduce Health Disparities in Hispanics As we ...
OBJECTIVES: Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of "...
BACKGROUND: Cross-cultural educational initiatives for professionals are now commonplace across a va...
BACKGROUND: Cross-cultural educational initiatives for professionals are now commonplace across a va...
The extreme growth of New York State population causes to bring more challenges and opportunities fo...
The extreme growth of New York State population causes to bring more challenges and opportunities fo...
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
OBJECTIVES: Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of "...
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
Abstract Background Cross-cultural educational initiatives for professionals are now commonplace acr...
Objectives. Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of “...
This paper reviews the need for cultural competence in health care, the barriers faced by health car...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
Cultural competence in health care organizations is a way to extend to patients from every culture o...
Cultural Competence: Improving Cultural Competences to Reduce Health Disparities in Hispanics As we ...
OBJECTIVES: Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of "...
BACKGROUND: Cross-cultural educational initiatives for professionals are now commonplace across a va...
BACKGROUND: Cross-cultural educational initiatives for professionals are now commonplace across a va...
The extreme growth of New York State population causes to bring more challenges and opportunities fo...
The extreme growth of New York State population causes to bring more challenges and opportunities fo...
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
OBJECTIVES: Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of "...
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
Abstract Background Cross-cultural educational initiatives for professionals are now commonplace acr...
Objectives. Racial/ethnic disparities in health in the U.S. have been well described. The field of “...