The training of health care providers has been identified as key to resolving the health disparities experienced by persons with disabilities. We contend that: 1) cultural competency provides a useful conceptual framework for teaching disability-related content to health professions students; 2) educational experiences can be structured to reflect the socio-cultural complexity of the \u27disability culture;\u27 3) desired competencies associated with culture can be defined with regard to professionals\u27 approach to patients with disabilities; 4) exposure to persons who have disabilities in their homes allows the student to make connections between the nuances of daily life with a disability and one\u27s health care needs; 5) the framework...
Health inequality is currently a significant focus in the health care arena. New legislative and acc...
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
Objective Doctors need to communicate with patients, despite disability or cultural differences. ...
The training of health care providers has been identified as key to resolving the health disparities...
Disability is both a part of culture and influenced by culture. For that reason, an understanding of...
People with disabilities make up 19% of the U.S. population, and many of them are heavier consumers ...
People with disabilities constitute 22.2% of the population in the United States, and virtually all ...
Introduction Individuals with disabilities (approximately 20% of the population) experience discrimi...
This is a two-phase study, the first was a literature review that aimed to identify a set of compete...
Abstract: The article addresses the absence of discussion of disability culture and related issues i...
Objectives: Although an extensive amount of research has been devoted to models defining cultural co...
In this talk on cultural competence, we will examine the social construction of disability as distin...
The authors have conducted training courses with health care workers in a variety of settings and di...
Although there is growing interest in intersectionality within the Applied Behavior Analysis field t...
Cultural competency training has increased clinician awareness of ethnic disparities in accessing ca...
Health inequality is currently a significant focus in the health care arena. New legislative and acc...
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
Objective Doctors need to communicate with patients, despite disability or cultural differences. ...
The training of health care providers has been identified as key to resolving the health disparities...
Disability is both a part of culture and influenced by culture. For that reason, an understanding of...
People with disabilities make up 19% of the U.S. population, and many of them are heavier consumers ...
People with disabilities constitute 22.2% of the population in the United States, and virtually all ...
Introduction Individuals with disabilities (approximately 20% of the population) experience discrimi...
This is a two-phase study, the first was a literature review that aimed to identify a set of compete...
Abstract: The article addresses the absence of discussion of disability culture and related issues i...
Objectives: Although an extensive amount of research has been devoted to models defining cultural co...
In this talk on cultural competence, we will examine the social construction of disability as distin...
The authors have conducted training courses with health care workers in a variety of settings and di...
Although there is growing interest in intersectionality within the Applied Behavior Analysis field t...
Cultural competency training has increased clinician awareness of ethnic disparities in accessing ca...
Health inequality is currently a significant focus in the health care arena. New legislative and acc...
activities that seek to reduce cultural and communication barriers to health care. These activities ...
Objective Doctors need to communicate with patients, despite disability or cultural differences. ...