Historic migration and the ever–increasing current migration into Western countries have greatly changed the ethnic and cultural patterns of patient populations. Because health care beliefs of minority groups may follow their religion and country of origin, inevitable conflict can arise with decision making at the end of life. The principles of truth telling and patient autonomy are embedded in the framework of Anglo–American medical ethics. In contrast, in many parts of the world, the cultural norm is protection of the patient from the truth, decision making by the family, and a tradition of familial piety, where it is dishonorable not to do as much as possible for parents. The challenge for health care professionals is to understand how c...
Cognitive anthropology does not predict human behavior, but tries to access principles that rule beh...
Relationships between Middle Eastern patients and Western health care professionals are often troubl...
Working with socially, culturally and linguistically diverse patients can be challenging. Difficulti...
During recent decades there has been an increasing claim for patient participation and shared decisi...
This review introduces the concept of culture-sensitive health communication. The basic premise is t...
According to the dominant models of medical ethics in the United States and many Western coun-tries,...
Background: In shared decision making, health care professionals and patients collaborate in making ...
Health care sectors in many countries are challenged by growing cultural diversity and problems with...
following is a brief primer on the key concepts of cross-cultural care. The goal is: To establish t...
Results of this study provide insight into the attitudes and perceptions of oncology healthcare prov...
As the influx of refugees from the Middle East and Africa continues to surge, the European Union and...
This review introduces the concept of culture-sensitive health communication. The basic premise is t...
Cultural Competence: Improving Cultural Competences to Reduce Health Disparities in Hispanics As we ...
Cultural and linguistic diversity in patients and their relatives represents a challenge for clinica...
The delivery of effective healthcare entails the configuration and resourcing of health economies to...
Cognitive anthropology does not predict human behavior, but tries to access principles that rule beh...
Relationships between Middle Eastern patients and Western health care professionals are often troubl...
Working with socially, culturally and linguistically diverse patients can be challenging. Difficulti...
During recent decades there has been an increasing claim for patient participation and shared decisi...
This review introduces the concept of culture-sensitive health communication. The basic premise is t...
According to the dominant models of medical ethics in the United States and many Western coun-tries,...
Background: In shared decision making, health care professionals and patients collaborate in making ...
Health care sectors in many countries are challenged by growing cultural diversity and problems with...
following is a brief primer on the key concepts of cross-cultural care. The goal is: To establish t...
Results of this study provide insight into the attitudes and perceptions of oncology healthcare prov...
As the influx of refugees from the Middle East and Africa continues to surge, the European Union and...
This review introduces the concept of culture-sensitive health communication. The basic premise is t...
Cultural Competence: Improving Cultural Competences to Reduce Health Disparities in Hispanics As we ...
Cultural and linguistic diversity in patients and their relatives represents a challenge for clinica...
The delivery of effective healthcare entails the configuration and resourcing of health economies to...
Cognitive anthropology does not predict human behavior, but tries to access principles that rule beh...
Relationships between Middle Eastern patients and Western health care professionals are often troubl...
Working with socially, culturally and linguistically diverse patients can be challenging. Difficulti...