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Topical Term
Cultural awareness
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Culture awareness
Cultural self-awareness
Cultural self-awareness
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Cultural humility.
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Work cat.: 2002068505: Hofstede, G.J. Exploring culture, 2002.
Curricula Enhancement Module Series, viewed July 10, 2024: (project of the National Center for Cultural Competence at Georgetown University; defines cultural awareness as subset of cultural competence; "NCCC defines "cultural awareness" as being cognizant, observant, and conscious of similarities and differences among and between cultural groups (Goode, 2001, revised 2006)." ... states that "cultural self-awareness includes recognition of one's own cultural influences upon values, beliefs, and judgments, as well as the influences derived from the professional's work culture" (p. 9).)
Health Education and Training Institute (HETI), NSW, viewed July 10, 2024: Cultural awareness ("Cultural awareness is sensitivity to the similarities and differences that exist between two different cultures and the use of this sensitivity in effective communication with members of another cultural group.)
Campinha-Bacote, J. (1999). A model and instrument for addressing cultural competence in health care. Journal of Nursing education, 38(5), 203-207: ("Similar to Campinha-Bacote's (1994) earlier model, this model views cultural awareness, cultural knowledge, cultural skill, and cultural encounters as constructs of cultural competence." "Cultural awareness is the deliberate, cognitive process in which health care providers become appreciative and sensitive to the values, beliefs, lifeways, practices, and problem-solving strategies of clients' cultures.")
Curricula Enhancement Module Series, viewed July 10, 2024: (project of the National Center for Cultural Competence at Georgetown University; defines cultural awareness as subset of cultural competence; "NCCC defines "cultural awareness" as being cognizant, observant, and conscious of similarities and differences among and between cultural groups (Goode, 2001, revised 2006)." ... states that "cultural self-awareness includes recognition of one's own cultural influences upon values, beliefs, and judgments, as well as the influences derived from the professional's work culture" (p. 9).)
Health Education and Training Institute (HETI), NSW, viewed July 10, 2024: Cultural awareness ("Cultural awareness is sensitivity to the similarities and differences that exist between two different cultures and the use of this sensitivity in effective communication with members of another cultural group.)
Campinha-Bacote, J. (1999). A model and instrument for addressing cultural competence in health care. Journal of Nursing education, 38(5), 203-207: ("Similar to Campinha-Bacote's (1994) earlier model, this model views cultural awareness, cultural knowledge, cultural skill, and cultural encounters as constructs of cultural competence." "Cultural awareness is the deliberate, cognitive process in which health care providers become appreciative and sensitive to the values, beliefs, lifeways, practices, and problem-solving strategies of clients' cultures.")
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Here are entered works on understanding of and sensitivity to other people's culture in contrast to one's own. Works on an attitude of general humility that focuses on cultural differences in interpersonal relations is entered under
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