PURPOSE: To describe the development of a conceptual framework for cultural competence that could help and guide the training of rehabilitation practitioners, students and researchers. METHOD: A systematic review of the literature yielded 259 usable documents that were further reviewed by two independent readers to identify 32 publications that described cultural competence conceptual models. RESULTS: After eliminating redundancy, 18 unique cultural competence models were identified. A synthesis model was first developed which included four components. After an empirical validation of the model, a new model with only three components emerged. CONCLUSION: The empirically validated conceptual framework is a promising tool for training and evaluation of cultural competence.
PURPOSE: To describe the development of a conceptual framework for cultural competence that could help and guide the training of rehabilitation practitioners, students and researchers. METHOD: A systematic review of the literature yielded 259 usable documents that were further reviewed by two independent readers to identify 32 publications that described cultural competence conceptual models. RESULTS: After eliminating redundancy, 18 unique cultural competence models were identified. A synthesis model was first developed which included four components. After an empirical validation of the model, a new model with only three components emerged. CONCLUSION: The empirically validated conceptual framework is a promising tool for training and evaluation of cultural competence.
Authors: Robert Doričić; Marcin Orzechowski; Marianne Nowak; Ivana Tutić Grokša; Katarzyna Bielińska; Anna Chowaniec; Mojca Ramšak; Paweł Łuków; Amir Muzur; Zvonka Zupanič-Slavec; Florian Steger Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2021-11-12 Impact factor: 3.390
Authors: Viviane Grandpierre; Victoria Milloy; Lindsey Sikora; Elizabeth Fitzpatrick; Roanne Thomas; Beth Potter Journal: BMC Health Serv Res Date: 2018-01-15 Impact factor: 2.655