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Cultural competence in healthcare in the community: A concept analysis.

Saras Henderson1,2, Maria Horne3, Ruth Hills4, Elizabeth Kendall5,6.   

Abstract

This study aims to conduct a concept analysis on cultural competence in community healthcare. Clarification of the concept of cultural competence is needed to enable clarity in the definition and operation, research and theory development to assist healthcare providers to better understand this evolving concept. Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis method was used to clarify the concept's context, surrogate terms, antecedents, attributes and consequences and to determine implications for further research. Articles from 2004 to 2015 were sought from Medline, PubMed, CINAHL and Scopus using the terms "cultural competency" AND "health," "cultural competence" OR "cultural safety" OR "cultural knowledge" OR "cultural awareness" OR cultural sensitivity OR "cultural skill" AND "Health." Articles with antecedents, attributes and consequences of cultural competence in community health were included. The 26 articles selected included nursing (n = 8), health (n = 8), psychology (n = 2), social work (n = 1), mental health (n = 3), medicine (n = 3) and occupational therapy (n = 1). Findings identify cultural openness, awareness, desire, knowledge and sensitivity and encounter as antecedents of cultural competence. Defining attributes are respecting and tailoring care aligned with clients' values, needs, practices and expectations, providing equitable and ethical care, and understanding. Consequences of cultural competence are satisfaction with care, the perception of quality healthcare, better adherence to treatments, effective interaction and improved health outcomes. An interesting finding is that the antecedents and attributes of cultural competence appear to represent a superficial level of understanding, sometimes only manifested through the need for social desirability. What is reported as critical in sustaining competence is the carers' capacity for a higher level of moral reasoning attainable through formal education in cultural and ethics knowledge. Our conceptual analysis incorporates moral reasoning in the definition of cultural competence. Further research to underpin moral reasoning with antecedents, attributes and consequences could enhance its clarity and promote a sustainable enactment of cultural competence.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  community health; cultural awareness; cultural competence; cultural diversity; cultural knowledge; cultural safety; cultural skills; moral reasoning

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29516554     DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12556

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Soc Care Community        ISSN: 0966-0410


  12 in total

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6.  Diversity Competency and Access to Healthcare in Hospitals in Croatia, Germany, Poland, and Slovenia.

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7.  The Clarion Call of the COVID-19 Pandemic: How Medical Education Can Mitigate Racial and Ethnic Disparities.

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Review 9.  Assessing and Improving the Quality in Mental Health Services.

Authors:  Lampros Samartzis; Michael A Talias
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10.  Psychometric properties of a modified cultural awareness scale for use in higher education within the health and social care fields.

Authors:  Christine Kumlien; Melanie Bish; Engle A Chan; Lynn Rew; P S Chan; Doris Leung; Elisabeth Carlson
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2020-11-06       Impact factor: 2.463

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