In this article, the results of a qualitative study on the educational needs of junior doctors working in a university hospital in Rome, with regard to providing palliative care (PC) to ethnic groups, are presented. Focus groups were held to identify the educational needs on cultural competence applied to PC during medical training. The expressed needs were clustered in three main themes: language as a barrier, empathy and management of emotions, knowledge (pain management, culture). A set of recommendations were issued towards the medical board to redesign the medical curriculum
none5siAim: Increasing immigration in Italy poses challenges in providing cross-cultural palliative ...
The purpose of this research project is to determine if a relationship exists between cultural compe...
Increasing ethnic or cultural diversity in the population served by health-care services requires im...
In this article, the results of a qualitative study on the educational needs of junior doctors worki...
The linguistic and cultural diversity found in European societies creates specific challenges to pal...
Background Cultural and linguistic diversity in patients and their relatives represents a challenge ...
Cultural and linguistic diversity in patients and their relatives represents a challenge for clinica...
Background: The linguistic and cultural diversity found in European societies creates specific chall...
none4noDevelopment of palliative care (PC) culture spur the need of proper and formal training. Pall...
Europe is becoming more social and cultural diverse as a result of the increasing migration, but the...
Despite Australia's cultural diversity, there is little doubt that ethnic minority groups continue t...
This thesis is about Nurse's cultural competences of palliative care. The purpose of this literature...
The article seeks to stimulate dialogue about the evaluation of cultural competence in healthcare. T...
Cultural competence consists in attitudes, skills, behaviors and strategies allowing organizations a...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
none5siAim: Increasing immigration in Italy poses challenges in providing cross-cultural palliative ...
The purpose of this research project is to determine if a relationship exists between cultural compe...
Increasing ethnic or cultural diversity in the population served by health-care services requires im...
In this article, the results of a qualitative study on the educational needs of junior doctors worki...
The linguistic and cultural diversity found in European societies creates specific challenges to pal...
Background Cultural and linguistic diversity in patients and their relatives represents a challenge ...
Cultural and linguistic diversity in patients and their relatives represents a challenge for clinica...
Background: The linguistic and cultural diversity found in European societies creates specific chall...
none4noDevelopment of palliative care (PC) culture spur the need of proper and formal training. Pall...
Europe is becoming more social and cultural diverse as a result of the increasing migration, but the...
Despite Australia's cultural diversity, there is little doubt that ethnic minority groups continue t...
This thesis is about Nurse's cultural competences of palliative care. The purpose of this literature...
The article seeks to stimulate dialogue about the evaluation of cultural competence in healthcare. T...
Cultural competence consists in attitudes, skills, behaviors and strategies allowing organizations a...
Introduction: The development of palliative care across the World is varied and often limited. The p...
none5siAim: Increasing immigration in Italy poses challenges in providing cross-cultural palliative ...
The purpose of this research project is to determine if a relationship exists between cultural compe...
Increasing ethnic or cultural diversity in the population served by health-care services requires im...