Cultural religious competence In clinical practice

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Swihart, Diana
Yarrarapu, Siva
Martin, Romaine
Publisher
StatPearls
Date
November 2022
Abstract / Description

The diversity of religion within our world's population brings challenges for health care providers and systems to deliver culturally competent medical care. Cultural competence is the ability of health providers and organizations to deliver health care services that meet the cultural, social, and religious needs of patients and their families. Culturally competent care can improve patient quality and care outcomes. Strategies to move health professionals and systems towards these goals include providing cultural competence training and developing policies and procedures that decrease barriers to providing culturally competent patient care. This activity highlights the importance of cultural competence in clinical medicine and its consequences.

Objectives:

  • Identify the consequences of deficiencies in culture in healthcare.

  • Outline culturally competent healthcare.

  • Summarize cultural issues of concern in healthcare.

  • Identify interprofessional team strategies for improving care coordination and communication to advance cultural competency and improve outcomes. (author abstract)

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