Culture in Rehabilitation from Competency to Proficiency provides pertinent information geared specifically towards health care professionals, educators, and students working in various settings with a culturally diverse population of patients and clients. The textbook is also applicable for all individuals interested in a general perspective of culture and ethnicity as related to health care issues. Contributors of this book represent a variety of healthcare professions that include occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, nursing, psychology, and pharmacy
In today�s multicultural society, cultural competence will play an increased role in the physical th...
Cultural competence in health care is designed to ensure that health professionals are able to provi...
Cultural Competency has become a concept central to the professional practice of social work. It is...
Culture in Rehabilitation from Competency to Proficiency provides pertinent information geared speci...
Abstract Background There is an important need to evaluate whether rehabilitation services effective...
Aims: To find and review studies in which investigators evaluated cultural-competence training in co...
The need for equality has become one of the most deeply talked about subjects in the health care fie...
It has been widely suggested that cultural competence is an individual's core requirement for workin...
Background: Cultural competence is a term that encompasses one’s capacity for understanding, communi...
America is a multi-cultural society. Yet, there are cultural dimensions to the clinician patient rel...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
Cultural Competence in Health Care: A Review of the Evidence is an exciting and ground-breaking acco...
Since Cultural Competency for Health Professionalswas first published in 2000, much has changed in t...
Overview: Culturally competent healthcare systems—those that provide culturally and linguistically a...
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
In today�s multicultural society, cultural competence will play an increased role in the physical th...
Cultural competence in health care is designed to ensure that health professionals are able to provi...
Cultural Competency has become a concept central to the professional practice of social work. It is...
Culture in Rehabilitation from Competency to Proficiency provides pertinent information geared speci...
Abstract Background There is an important need to evaluate whether rehabilitation services effective...
Aims: To find and review studies in which investigators evaluated cultural-competence training in co...
The need for equality has become one of the most deeply talked about subjects in the health care fie...
It has been widely suggested that cultural competence is an individual's core requirement for workin...
Background: Cultural competence is a term that encompasses one’s capacity for understanding, communi...
America is a multi-cultural society. Yet, there are cultural dimensions to the clinician patient rel...
The ability to provide effective, quality health care to clients from different cultures is becoming...
Cultural Competence in Health Care: A Review of the Evidence is an exciting and ground-breaking acco...
Since Cultural Competency for Health Professionalswas first published in 2000, much has changed in t...
Overview: Culturally competent healthcare systems—those that provide culturally and linguistically a...
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
In today�s multicultural society, cultural competence will play an increased role in the physical th...
Cultural competence in health care is designed to ensure that health professionals are able to provi...
Cultural Competency has become a concept central to the professional practice of social work. It is...