Factors influencing oncology nurses' approaches to accommodating cultural needs in palliative care

YL Huang, P Yates, D Prior - Journal of clinical nursing, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study is to explore the social construction of cultural
issues in palliative care amongst oncology nurses. Background. Australia is a nation …

Chinese community views: Promoting cultural competence in palliative care

S Payne, A Chapman, M Holloway… - … of Palliative Care, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Elicitingthe views of minority groups in designing and implementing cancer and palliative
care Services can contribute to equity in health care. EVidence suggests that minority ethnic …

Cultural challenges in end‐of‐life care: reflections from focus groups' interviews with hospice staff in Stockholm

Ekblad, Marttila, Emilsson - Journal of advanced nursing, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Cultural challenges in end‐of‐life care: reflections from focus groups' interviews with
hospice staff in Stockholm During the past few decades, Swedish society has changed from …

Obstacles to transcultural caring relationships: experiences of health care staff in pediatric oncology

P Pergert, S Ekblad, K Enskär… - Journal of pediatric …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
This qualitative study explores the caring situation of families with an immigrant background
within the context of pediatric oncology care from the perspective of health care staff. Five …

Bridging obstacles to transcultural caring relationships—Tools discovered through interviews with staff in pediatric oncology care

P Pergert, S Ekblad, K Enskär, O Björk - European Journal of Oncology …, 2008 - Elsevier
In this qualitative study we explored how health-care staff continuously resolve “obstacles to
transcultural caring relationships” as they care for families with an immigrant background …

Nurses' experiences of caring for culturally diverse patients in an acute care setting

J Cioffi - Contemporary nurse, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Identification of nurses' experiences of caring for culturally diverse patients in acute care
settings contributes to transcultural nursing knowledge. This qualitative study aims to …

Providing palliative care for cardiovascular disease from a perspective of sociocultural diversity: a global view

PM Davidson, JL Phillips… - Current opinion in …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
This review highlights the need for considering individual, provider and system factors to
tailor and target healthcare services to the needs of culturally diverse populations. Beyond …

Needs and experiences of non-English-speaking hospice patients and families in an English-speaking country

P McGrath, M Vun, L McLeod - American Journal of Hospice …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
There is increasing evidence that, in practice, hospice care is predominantly accessed by
white, middle-class patients, who live in stable home environments with available caregivers …

Barriers to communication between health practitioners and service users who are not fluent in English

M Robinson, J Gilmartin - Nurse Education Today, 2002 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the main barriers to effective communication between practitioners and
those service users of minority ethnic backgrounds who may not be fluent in English …

From competence to vulnerability: care, ethics, and elders from racialized minorities

Y Gunaratnam - Mortality, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This article discusses the care of older people from groups most commonly referred to in the
UK as being “minority ethnic”. It considers the significance and growing popularity of social …