This study aimed to improve communication and care provision in five home or long term care settings by raising staff awareness about health beliefs and patterns among varied cultures. Lack of cultural competence is linked to ethnocentric attitudes that can lead to inappropriate communication and ineffective interventions. Understanding the culturally imbedded belief systems of patients and providers is an integral part of effective communication skills that are foundational to optimal team functioning. Participants included five home or long term care agencies in an underserved region of New England. Seventy-four nurses, aids and allied health professionals participated in 10–12 small group interactive sessions. Comparison of pre and post ...
The dramatic aging of the U.S. population and the growing proportion of racial and ethnic minority g...
Background: Cultural diversity is significant in aged care facilities. Registered nurses play a lead...
Background: Because of the increasing number of the elderly, the need for care in aged nursing homes...
This study aimed to improve communication and care provision in five home or long term care settings...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined central Florida\u27s nursing home administrators\u2...
Background: Developed countries worldwide are facing an unprecedented demand for aged care services,...
The increasing ethnic diversity in Vancouver\u27s aging population brings challenges to the long-ter...
This study explored how culture shapes relationships in aged care and the extent to which the reside...
Purpose of the study: Home health aides (HHAs) provide valuable resources to address existing and pr...
It is important for nursing programs to use culturally focused activities to increase student prepar...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Cultural competence at the provider-client level has been suggested as a strategy to address health ...
i Abstract Aims: This study sought to assess the knowledge, skills, attitudes and practice of nurs...
A large proportion of nursing home residents in developed countries come from ethnic minority groups...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To explore communicative challenges in encounters between nurse a...
The dramatic aging of the U.S. population and the growing proportion of racial and ethnic minority g...
Background: Cultural diversity is significant in aged care facilities. Registered nurses play a lead...
Background: Because of the increasing number of the elderly, the need for care in aged nursing homes...
This study aimed to improve communication and care provision in five home or long term care settings...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined central Florida\u27s nursing home administrators\u2...
Background: Developed countries worldwide are facing an unprecedented demand for aged care services,...
The increasing ethnic diversity in Vancouver\u27s aging population brings challenges to the long-ter...
This study explored how culture shapes relationships in aged care and the extent to which the reside...
Purpose of the study: Home health aides (HHAs) provide valuable resources to address existing and pr...
It is important for nursing programs to use culturally focused activities to increase student prepar...
Context: As a result of changing demographics, the number of older adults living in long-term care h...
Cultural competence at the provider-client level has been suggested as a strategy to address health ...
i Abstract Aims: This study sought to assess the knowledge, skills, attitudes and practice of nurs...
A large proportion of nursing home residents in developed countries come from ethnic minority groups...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: To explore communicative challenges in encounters between nurse a...
The dramatic aging of the U.S. population and the growing proportion of racial and ethnic minority g...
Background: Cultural diversity is significant in aged care facilities. Registered nurses play a lead...
Background: Because of the increasing number of the elderly, the need for care in aged nursing homes...