Studies show that if inadequately addressed, cultural differences can result in conflict, misdiagnosis, poor adherence to medical advice, and sub-optimal patient outcomes. An ethically sound and patient-centered approach for responding to differences and diversity in clinical practice is presented and discussed.https://digitalcommons.providence.org/ethicsvideos/1044/thumbnail.jp
In the last two decades there has been a lot of theorising about multiculturalism and professional p...
The general principles that often drive nurse practitioners\u27 (NPs\u27) day-to-day decisions and a...
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Generalizations about patients without careful attention to their cultural background, their values ...
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Examination of ethics is uncritically influenced by dominant cultural perspectives and the need for ...
Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai, MD explores the idea of cultural variances through clinical case examples, and...
Background: In our multicultural society, as well as when working internationally, emergency physici...
Relatively little consideration has heretofore been given to the interaction between Western clinica...
Judgment on rightness and wrongness of beliefs and behaviors is a main issue in bioethics. Over cent...
In an increasingly diverse patient population, language differences, socioeconomic circumstances, re...
In recent years, scholars and providers in the health professions have been engaged in a dialogue on...
Working with socially, culturally and linguistically diverse patients can be challenging. Difficulti...
In the last two decades there has been a lot of theorising about multiculturalism and professional p...
The general principles that often drive nurse practitioners\u27 (NPs\u27) day-to-day decisions and a...
In working with diverse populations, health practitioners often view patients’ culture as a barrier ...
Ethical crises and cultural differences Generalizations about patients without careful attention to ...
The recent movement to provide “patient-centered care” has been hailed as a progressive step forward...
Generalizations about patients without careful attention to their cultural background, their values ...
The increasing ethnic diversity of Western societies poses new challenges to healthcare. Healthcare ...
Examination of ethics is uncritically influenced by dominant cultural perspectives and the need for ...
Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai, MD explores the idea of cultural variances through clinical case examples, and...
Background: In our multicultural society, as well as when working internationally, emergency physici...
Relatively little consideration has heretofore been given to the interaction between Western clinica...
Judgment on rightness and wrongness of beliefs and behaviors is a main issue in bioethics. Over cent...
In an increasingly diverse patient population, language differences, socioeconomic circumstances, re...
In recent years, scholars and providers in the health professions have been engaged in a dialogue on...
Working with socially, culturally and linguistically diverse patients can be challenging. Difficulti...
In the last two decades there has been a lot of theorising about multiculturalism and professional p...
The general principles that often drive nurse practitioners\u27 (NPs\u27) day-to-day decisions and a...
In working with diverse populations, health practitioners often view patients’ culture as a barrier ...