The challenge of cultural competence in the workplace: perspectives of healthcare providers

SM Shepherd, C Willis-Esqueda, D Newton… - BMC health services …, 2019 - Springer
Background Cross-cultural educational initiatives for professionals are now commonplace
across a variety of sectors including health care. A growing number of studies have …

A systematic review of migrant women's experiences of successful exclusive breastfeeding in high‐income countries

C Izumi, J Trigg, JH Stephens - Maternal & Child Nutrition, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The World Health Organisation recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6
months after childbirth. However, since breastfeeding is influenced by cultural practice, it …

Exploring the incidence of culturally responsive communication in Australian healthcare: The first rapid review on this concept

C Minnican, G O'Toole - BMC health services research, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background Increasing diversity in Australia requires healthcare practitioners to
consider the cultural, linguistic, religious, sexual and racial/ethnic characteristics of service …

Barriers and facilitators in providing care for patients with a migration background

A Claeys, S Berdai‐Chaouni… - Journal of clinical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives The aim of this study was to identify the barriers and facilitators
experienced by healthcare professionals while caring for patients with a migration …

Exploring barriers to domestic violence screening among culturally and linguistically diverse and migrant women in a regional midwifery setting

P Peters, C Harding, S Forde, N Heckendorf, A Seal - Midwifery, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Women are at an increased risk of experiencing domestic violence (DV) from
an intimate partner during the antenatal and post-partum period, contributing to poorer …

[HTML][HTML] Digital transformation of antenatal education: A descriptive exploratory study of women's experiences of online antenatal education

K Whitworth, R Donnellan-Fernandez, JA Fleet - Women and Birth, 2024 - Elsevier
Problem Research on how women experience online antenatal education is currently
limited. A more nuanced understanding may assist organisations to tailor future digitalisation …

Health literacy levels and its determinants among people with asthma in Malaysian primary healthcare settings: a cross-sectional study

H Salim, S Shariff Ghazali, PY Lee, AT Cheong… - BMC public health, 2021 - Springer
Background Limited health literacy among people with asthma is associated with poor
adherence to self-management activities, thus poor clinical outcomes. This study aimed to …

[HTML][HTML] Interactivity, quality, and content of websites promoting health behaviors during infancy: 6-year update of the systematic assessment

D Jawad, H Cheng, LM Wen, C Rissel, L Baur… - Journal of Medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background: As of 2021, 89% of the Australian population are active internet users.
Although the internet is widely used, there are concerns about the quality, accuracy, and …

Access to appropriate health care for non-English speaking migrant families with a newborn/young child: a systematic sco** literature review

L Dougherty, J Lloyd, E Harris, P Caffrey… - BMC Health Services …, 2020 - Springer
Background Recently arrived culturally and linguistically diverse migrant mothers in Western
Industrialised Nations are less likely to access health care and are more likely to report …

Cultural health literacy: the experiences of Māori in palliative care

J Kidd, S Black, R Blundell, T Peni - Global health promotion, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Health literacy is a concept that is frequently applied to the patient's ability to find and
comprehend health information. However, recent literature has included the skill of the …