| Literature DB >> 31765412 |
Krystian Barzykowski1, Anna Majda2, Małgorzata Szkup3, Paweł Przyłęcki4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals and students of medical faculties in Poland increasingly encounter culturally diverse patients. It is necessary to support the development of cultural intelligence in order to improve the medical care provided to patients from different cultural backgrounds. At present there are no standardized tools in Poland that can accurately and reliably assess cultural intelligence, which is defined by Ang et al. as "an individual's capability to function and manage effectively in culturally diverse settings". As argued in the present paper, this (cap)ability may be important for providing patient-centred care that is culturally adequate and competent.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31765412 PMCID: PMC6876986 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225240
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Means, standard deviations, Cronbach's α for Cultural Intelligence Scale (CQS).
| Non-Professionals: | Correlations | Professionals: | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Session 1: Test | Session 2: Retest | CQS | ||||||||
| Statistics | ||||||||||
| CQS: | 81.81 | 19.90 | .94 | 80.39 | 19.77 | .95 | 97.81 | 17.37 | ||
| Metacognitive CQ | 17.94 | 4.94 | .88 | 16.90 | 4.67 | .90 | 21.78 | 3.64 | ||
| Cognitive CQ | 20.72 | 6.48 | .87 | 20.95 | 6.45 | .89 | 24.83 | 6.46 | ||
| Motivational CQ | 21.64 | 6.61 | .90 | 21.26 | 6.10 | .91 | 25.33 | 5.05 | ||
| Behavioural CQ | 21.51 | 6.68 | .92 | 21.28 | 6.33 | .94 | 25.86 | 5.32 | ||
Notes: The average distance between test and re-test was 28.06 ±4.40 days, range = 22 to 47 days. Significant results are marked with an asterisk (e.g. *p, *q).
1 We compared the average results between cross-cultural trainers and non-professional participants’ results obtained during the first session.
2 Tests are statistically significant at the corrected q = .050 level.
Correlations of the CQS with Cross-Cultural Competence Inventory and other measures (e.g. personality, empathy).
| Non-Professionals: | Professionals: | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Session 1: Test | Session 2: Retest | Correlations with CQS | Correlations CQS | |||||||||
| Cross-Cultural Competence Inventory | 218.26 | 22.04 | .82 | N/A | 236.84 | 21.20 | .85 | |||||
| Emphatic Sensitiveness Scale | Empathic Concern | 40.36 | 5.32 | .73 | N/A | |||||||
| Personal Distress | 24.57 | 4.44 | .65 | |||||||||
| Perspective Taking | 33.23 | 4.18 | .69 | |||||||||
| The Need for Closure Scale | Order | 12.56 | 2.95 | .77 | ||||||||
| Predictability | 163.29 | 1.89 | .73 | |||||||||
| Ambiguity | 13.17 | 2.45 | .66 | |||||||||
| Closed Mindedness | 7.74 | 2.19 | .68 | |||||||||
| Decisiveness | 10.12 | 3.23 | .78 | |||||||||
| International Personality Item Pool–Big Five Markers 20 | Extraversion | 15.34 | 3.71 | .83 | ||||||||
| Agreeableness | 18.23 | 2.35 | .67 | |||||||||
| Conscientiousness | 15.46 | 3.34 | .74 | |||||||||
| Emotional Stability | 13.04 | 3.08 | .72 | |||||||||
| Intellect | 16.99 | 2.52 | .66 | |||||||||
| The Social Desirability Scale | 15.57 | 4.71 | .66 | |||||||||
| Emotional Intelligence Scale | Perception of emotions and empathy | N/A | 34.56 | 4.62 | .77 | |||||||
| Insight with emotional knowledge | 36.11 | 4.15 | .70 | |||||||||
| Mood managing | 27.61 | 3.89 | .74 | |||||||||
| The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale | 25.31 | 6.60 | .86 | |||||||||
| IPIP-50 | Extraversion | 3.32 | 0.74 | .90 | ||||||||
| Agreeableness | 3.92 | 0.53 | .82 | |||||||||
| Conscientiousness | 3.52 | 0.58 | .81 | |||||||||
| Emotional Stability | 2.82 | 0.70 | .88 | |||||||||
| Intellect | 3.58 | 0.51 | .76 | |||||||||
Notes:
1We analysed results for the CCCI after excluding participants performing highly on the Lie and Social Desirability scale. Significant results are marked with an asterisk (e.g. *p).
Means and standard deviations for CQS total scores across participants with either positive or negative attitude towards foreign residents (e.g. refuges, immigrants, foreign-born people).
| Attitude toward | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Negative | |||||
| Statistics | ||||||
| Having a close/friendly relationship with culturally divergent people | 90.13 | 18.90 | 76.61 | 18.74 | ||
| Living abroad for | 88.51 | 20.48 | 80.18 | 19.44 | ||
| Would you be willing to marry: | German | 85.29 | 19.70 | 71.80 | 19.15 | |
| Muslim | 90.44 | 21.53 | 79.22 | 19.50 | ||
| African-American | 87.26 | 18.96 | 71.97 | 19.70 | ||
| Russian | 87.04 | 19.73 | 74.73 | 18.39 | ||
| Roma | 88.80 | 20.66 | 77.85 | 18.96 | ||
| Jehovah's Witness | 88.57 | 21.54 | 78.25 | 18.77 | ||
| Jew | 85.38 | 20.59 | 75.30 | 18.37 | ||
| Should refugees from Syria and Iraq | 88.88 | 20.91 | 78.98 | 19.07 | ||
| Granting free university education to refugees from Syria and Iraq | 84.81 | 19.39 | 78.74 | 20.37 | ||
| Granting free health care to: | Europeans | 82.33 | 20.26 | 84.50 | 14.96 | |
| Muslims | 86.53 | 20.25 | 77.56 | 18.25 | ||
| Romani people | 85.21 | 20.52 | 77.38 | 18.39 | ||
| African-Americans | 84.62 | 20.68 | 78.21 | 18.16 | ||
Note. Tests are statistically significant at the corrected q = .043 level. Significant results are marked with an asterisk (e.g. *q). Positive attitude indicated being open to culturally divergent groups of people (e.g. agreeing to provide them with medical education free of charge).