Australia has had over five decades of permanent immigrant settlement programmes, and faces the challenge of negotiating approaches to health service delivery that meet the needs of a diverse population. This paper reports the findings of a major review of one Australian state health system's cultural and linguistic diversity, cultural competence requirements, minimum standards and benchmarks. Drawing on the framework of the Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights, the review examined culture, cultural diversity and cultural competence in healthcare services for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. Multiple sources of information were used, namely relevant literature, consultations with health service agencies, organisa...
Abstract Background Australia is a culturally diverse nation with one in seven Australians born in a...
There is increasing recognition in Australia that racial and ethnic minority groups experience signi...
Australia is culturally diverse, with more than half (52.2%) of the population born overseas or havi...
The increasing ethnic diversity of Western societies poses new challenges to healthcare. Healthcare ...
Cultural competence strategies aim to make health services more accessible for patients from diverse...
There are few studies exploring the need to develop and manage culturally competent health services ...
Australia is increasingly recognised as a multicultural and diverse society. Nationally, all accredi...
Why is cultural competence important?\ud \ud Internationally, concerns about inequalities in health ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Introduction: Healthcare organisations serve clients from diverse Indigenous a...
Health care sectors in many countries are challenged by the growing cultural diversity and the issue...
BACKGROUND: Effective patient engagement has been associated with high quality health care. There is...
This paper explores the multi-level aspects of cultural competence from the perspectives of healthca...
Health care sectors in many countries are challenged by growing cultural diversity and problems with...
Abstract Introduction Healthcare organisations serve clients from diverse Indigenous and other ethni...
This review aims to identify healthcare providers’ (HCPs) experiences with issues related to the qua...
Abstract Background Australia is a culturally diverse nation with one in seven Australians born in a...
There is increasing recognition in Australia that racial and ethnic minority groups experience signi...
Australia is culturally diverse, with more than half (52.2%) of the population born overseas or havi...
The increasing ethnic diversity of Western societies poses new challenges to healthcare. Healthcare ...
Cultural competence strategies aim to make health services more accessible for patients from diverse...
There are few studies exploring the need to develop and manage culturally competent health services ...
Australia is increasingly recognised as a multicultural and diverse society. Nationally, all accredi...
Why is cultural competence important?\ud \ud Internationally, concerns about inequalities in health ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Introduction: Healthcare organisations serve clients from diverse Indigenous a...
Health care sectors in many countries are challenged by the growing cultural diversity and the issue...
BACKGROUND: Effective patient engagement has been associated with high quality health care. There is...
This paper explores the multi-level aspects of cultural competence from the perspectives of healthca...
Health care sectors in many countries are challenged by growing cultural diversity and problems with...
Abstract Introduction Healthcare organisations serve clients from diverse Indigenous and other ethni...
This review aims to identify healthcare providers’ (HCPs) experiences with issues related to the qua...
Abstract Background Australia is a culturally diverse nation with one in seven Australians born in a...
There is increasing recognition in Australia that racial and ethnic minority groups experience signi...
Australia is culturally diverse, with more than half (52.2%) of the population born overseas or havi...