Background: Culture and religion influence lived experience and particularly dying and grieving. Research has largely focused on exploring culturally and religiously sensitive practices, but not necessarily in palliative and hospice care or across nations. Acquired knowledge from the more advanced end-of-life care systems (eg the UK) tends to be generalized to other contexts where its cultural appropriation is not tested. Aim: This study explored the different qualities, among hospice and palliative professionals in Cyprus, describing cultural competence, cultural humility, and religious literacy. Design: A cross-sectional study of 41 palliative and hospice professionals in Cyprus, with the use of a 5-point Likert style questionnair...
American society has become increasingly diverse. Critical to respecting this multicultural diversit...
Although about 40% of American deaths occur in hospice care, and although social workers are members...
This capstone project examined social workers’ knowledge, values, and beliefs as related to the conc...
Background: Culture and religion influence lived experience and particularly dying and grieving. Res...
Background: This study is the first to document knowledge-base and knowledge attitudes about cultur...
Research has abundantly demonstrated a strong relationship between culture, religion, and the experi...
Background: Research has abundantly demonstrated a strong relationship between culture, religion an...
Background Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality serv...
Background: Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality ser...
The linguistic and cultural diversity found in European societies creates specific challenges to pal...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
This thesis explores the challenges and controversies that healthcare professionals who work in deat...
Arika Patneaude, MSW, LICSW - Embracing Cultural Humility in Palliative Care. Patneaude is part of t...
2The role of culture is significant in Hospice Palliative Care (HPC), and how it is conceptualized a...
Purpose Service users very often interpret and respond to their experiences of death, dying and ber...
American society has become increasingly diverse. Critical to respecting this multicultural diversit...
Although about 40% of American deaths occur in hospice care, and although social workers are members...
This capstone project examined social workers’ knowledge, values, and beliefs as related to the conc...
Background: Culture and religion influence lived experience and particularly dying and grieving. Res...
Background: This study is the first to document knowledge-base and knowledge attitudes about cultur...
Research has abundantly demonstrated a strong relationship between culture, religion, and the experi...
Background: Research has abundantly demonstrated a strong relationship between culture, religion an...
Background Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality serv...
Background: Multiple factors influence the end-of-life (EoL) care and experience of poor quality ser...
The linguistic and cultural diversity found in European societies creates specific challenges to pal...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
This thesis explores the challenges and controversies that healthcare professionals who work in deat...
Arika Patneaude, MSW, LICSW - Embracing Cultural Humility in Palliative Care. Patneaude is part of t...
2The role of culture is significant in Hospice Palliative Care (HPC), and how it is conceptualized a...
Purpose Service users very often interpret and respond to their experiences of death, dying and ber...
American society has become increasingly diverse. Critical to respecting this multicultural diversit...
Although about 40% of American deaths occur in hospice care, and although social workers are members...
This capstone project examined social workers’ knowledge, values, and beliefs as related to the conc...