Cultural competence: A constructivist definition
AB Garneau, J Pepin - Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
In nursing education, most of the current teaching practices perpetuate an essentialist
perspective of culture and make it imperative to refresh the concept of cultural competence …
perspective of culture and make it imperative to refresh the concept of cultural competence …
Cultural safety and the challenges of translating critically oriented knowledge in practice
Cultural safety is a relatively new concept that has emerged in the New Zealand nursing
context and is being taken up in various ways in Canadian health care discourses. Our …
context and is being taken up in various ways in Canadian health care discourses. Our …
The influence of western society's construction of a healthy daily life on the conceptualisation of occupation
S Kantartzis, M Molineux - Journal of Occupational Science, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This article proposes that the current conceptualisation of occupation within the dominant
Anglophone literature reflects central elements of Western society's construction of a …
Anglophone literature reflects central elements of Western society's construction of a …
The performances and places of identity: Conceptualizing intersections of occupation, identity and place in the process of migration
S Huot, DL Rudman - Journal of Occupational Science, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Both occupation and place are recognised as having reciprocal relationships to identity, in
that each can be drawn upon to develop and convey who one is and in turn, engagement …
that each can be drawn upon to develop and convey who one is and in turn, engagement …
Understanding marginalization as a social determinant of health
MJ Lynam, S Cowley - Critical Public Health, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Population-based studies have drawn attention to the associations between social and
material disadvantage and poor mental and physical health over the life course, thereby …
material disadvantage and poor mental and physical health over the life course, thereby …
Othering in the nursing context: A concept analysis
MLA Roberts, M Schiavenato - Nursing Open, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim 'Othering'is described as a social process whereby a dominant group or person uses
negative attributes to define and subordinate others. Literature suggests othering creates …
negative attributes to define and subordinate others. Literature suggests othering creates …
Culture theorizing past and present: Trends and challenges
HER Vandenberg - Nursing Philosophy, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past several decades, nurses have been increasingly theorizing about the
relationships between culture, health, and nursing practice. This culture theorizing has …
relationships between culture, health, and nursing practice. This culture theorizing has …
Compromised careers: The occupational transition of immigration and resettlement
M Suto - Work, 2009 - content.iospress.com
Background: Work is a significant occupational transition that occurs with immigration and
resettlement. Problems finding work and regaining economic capital are multi-factorial …
resettlement. Problems finding work and regaining economic capital are multi-factorial …
(Re) Conceptualizing neglect: Considering the overrepresentation of Indigenous children in child welfare systems in Canada
J Caldwell, V Sinha - Child Indicators Research, 2020 - Springer
The current overrepresentation of Indigenous children in Canadian child welfare systems
continues a history of government policies that have separated Indigenous families over the …
continues a history of government policies that have separated Indigenous families over the …
A constructivist theoretical proposition of cultural competence development in nursing
AB Garneau, J Pepin - Nurse Education Today, 2015 - Elsevier
Cultural competence development in healthcare professions is considered an essential
condition to promote quality and equity in healthcare. Even if cultural competence has been …
condition to promote quality and equity in healthcare. Even if cultural competence has been …