Health care services that are sensitive and responsive to the needs of diverse cultures
A physician gathers medical information from a patient with the help of a local interpreter .
Cultural competence in healthcare refers to the ability for healthcare professionals to demonstrate cultural competence toward patients with diverse values , beliefs , and feelings.[ 1] [ 2] This process includes consideration of the individual social, cultural , and psychological needs of patients for effective cross-cultural communication with their health care providers.[ 3] The goal of cultural competence in health care is to reduce health disparities and to provide optimal care to patients regardless of their race , gender , ethnic background , native languages spoken, and religious or cultural beliefs. Cultural competency training is important in health care fields where human interaction is common, including medicine, nursing, allied health , mental health, social work, pharmacy, oral health , and public health fields.
The term cultural competence was first used by Terry L. Cross and colleagues in 1989,[ 1] but it was not until almost a decade later that health care professionals began to be formally educated and trained in cultural competence. In 2002, cultural competence in health care emerged as a field[ 4] and has been increasingly embedded into medical education curricula and taught in health settings around the world since then.[ 5]
^ a b Cross, TL; Bazron, BJ; Dennis, KW; Isaacs, MR (March 1989). "Towards a Culturally Competent System of Care: A Monograph on Effective Services for Minority Children Who Are Severely Emotionally Disturbed" (PDF) . Georgetown University Child Development Center, CASSP Technical Assistance Center .
^ Shepherd, Stephane M.; Willis-Esqueda, Cynthia; Newton, Danielle; Sivasubramaniam, Diane; Paradies, Yin (2019-02-26). "The challenge of cultural competence in the workplace: perspectives of healthcare providers" . BMC Health Services Research . 19 (1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 135. doi :10.1186/s12913-019-3959-7 . ISSN 1472-6963 . PMC 6390600 . PMID 30808355 .
^ Betancourt, Joseph R.; Green, Alexander R.; Carillo, J. Emilio (October 2002). Cultural competence in health care: emerging frameworks and practical approaches (PDF) . New York, NY: The Commonwealth Fund. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-06-11. Retrieved 2014-08-06 .
^ Thackrah, RD; Thompson, SC (8 July 2013). "Refining the concept of cultural competence: building on decades of progress" . The Medical Journal of Australia . 199 (1): 35–38. doi :10.5694/mja13.10499 . hdl :20.500.11937/32032 . PMID 23829260 . Retrieved 14 July 2014 .
^ Goodman, Neal R. "Cultural Competence in the Global Healthcare Industry" . Association for Talent Development . Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014 .