Health care providers' perspectives on challenges and opportunities of intercultural health care in diabetes and obesity management: a qualitative study

NN Ofosu, T Luig, N Mumtaz, Y Chiu, KK Lee… - … Open Access Journal, 2023 - cmajopen.ca
Background: Migrants often face worse health outcomes in countries of transit and
destination because of challenges such as financial constraints, employment problems, lack …

A cross-sectional survey of general practice health workers' perceptions of their provision of culturally competent services to ethnic minority people with diabetes

P Zeh, AM Cannaby, HK Sandhu, J Warwick… - Primary Care …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Aims To explore General Practice teams cultural-competence, in particular,
ethnicity, linguistic skillset and cultural awareness. The practice teams' access to diabetes …

Cultural barriers impeding ethnic minority groups from accessing effective diabetes care services: a systematic review of observational studies

P Zeh, HK Sandu, AM Cannaby… - Diversity and equality in …, 2014 - wrap.warwick.ac.uk
A number of reports indicate that cultural barriers may prevent members of ethnic minority
groups from accessing diabetes services, but little is known about the specific nature of …

The impact of culturally competent diabetes care interventions for improving diabetes‐related outcomes in ethnic minority groups: a systematic review

P Zeh, HK Sandhu, AM Cannaby, JA Sturt - Diabetic Medicine, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Diabet. Med. 29, 1237–1252 (2012) Abstract Aim To examine the evidence on culturally
competent interventions tailored to the needs of people with diabetes from ethnic minority …

Cultural barriers to care: inverting the problem

T Tripp-Reimer, E Choi, LS Kelley… - Diabetes …, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
In Brief In working with diverse populations, health practitioners often view patients' culture
as a barrier to care. Inverting this problem by viewing the barriers as arising from the culture …

Narrowing the cultural divide in diabetes mellitus care: A focus on improving cultural competency to better serve Hispanic/Latino populations

C Campos - Insulin, 2006 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND:: The number of people who belong to minority groups is increasing, in the
United States. Many of these groups are more prone to diabetes mellitus (DM), possibly due …

Educating for Equity Care Framework: Addressing social barriers of Indigenous patients with type 2 diabetes

LL Crowshoe, R Henderson, K Jacklin, B Calam… - Canadian Family …, 2019 - cfp.ca
Objective To present a clinical framework for addressing critical social elements for
Indigenous patients with type 2 diabetes. Sources of information The Educating for Equity …

Cultural competency in dietetic diabetes care—A qualitative study of the dietician's perspective

M Jager, A den Boeft, S Leij‐Halfwerk… - Health …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Diabetes type 2 is more prevalent in ethnic minorities in the Netherlands, and
outcomes of health care in general are worse compared to other Dutch patients. The …

[HTML][HTML] Two sides of the coin: patient and provider perceptions of health care delivery to patients from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

N Komaric, S Bedford, ML Van Driel - BMC Health Services Research, 2012 - Springer
Background Australia is a culturally diverse nation with one in seven Australians born in a
non-English speaking country. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) populations are …

Developing and initially evaluating two training modules for healthcare providers, designed to enhance cultural diversity awareness and cultural competence in …

N Dogra, K Khunti, N Patel, H Daly… - … and Equality in …, 2013 - search.proquest.com
In this paper we describe the development, piloting, refining and further testing of two
training modules for people working in healthcare settings: first, a general module about …