| Literature DB >> 22551452 |
Conny Seeleman1, Karien Stronks, Wim van Aalderen, Marie-Louise Essink Bot.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Asthma outcomes are generally worse for ethnic minority children. Cultural competence training is an instrument for improving healthcare for ethnic minority patients. To develop effective training, we explored the mechanisms in paediatric asthma care for ethnic minority patients that lead to deficiencies in the care process.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22551452 PMCID: PMC3393627 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-12-47
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Topic list
| Provider’s experience | Experience in caring for children from ethnic minorities in general |
| A specific case | Elaboration of a specific case (“Please think of a case of a patient with asthma from an ethnic minority background (aged 4-10) that did not go smoothly in your opinion.”) |
| ‒ Case background | |
| ‒ Medication | |
| ‒ Advice other than on medication | |
| ‒ Self-management | |
| ‒ Consultation | |
| Themes related to culturally competent care | - Working with interpreters |
| - Eliciting patients’ perception on asthma/medication | |
| - Influence of social context | |
| Improving care | Respondents’ ideas about specific requirements for improving care for children from ethnic minority backgrounds with asthma |
Difficulties in paediatric asthma care for ethnic minority children
| Providers were aware of | a) complex social contexts |
| b) difficulties in explaining the chronic nature of asthma and its consequences | |
| c) gathering information about the child | |
| Providers were unaware of | d) communicating from a biomedical perspective (mainly providing knowledge) |
| e) not giving attention to illness perceptions | |
| f) not using formal interpreters | |
| g) not adapting their own language (plain language instead of medical jargon) | |
| h) the impact of providers’ own backgrounds on the consultation | |
| Cultural competence | - Ability to use patient-centred communication skills in giving and retrieving information (issues a,b,c,d,e,g) |
| - Awareness of different illness perceptions and ability to communicate effectively about this | |
| - Ability to effectively overcome language and health literacy barriers | |
| - Ability to reflect on one’s own background and stereotyping in intercultural contexts |