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Challenging Nurses' Cultural Competence of Disability to Improve Interpersonal Interactions

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE NURSING
卷 45, 期 1, 页码 21-37

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/JNN.0b013e318275b23b

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caring; communication; cultural competence; disability; disparities in health; healthcare provider interaction; patient-centered care

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  1. Irving B. Harris Foundation Faculty Scholar Initiative
  2. National Institutes of Nursing Research [2T32NR0007091]

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Worldwide, at least 6.9 billion people have an impairment-producing health condition. Insensitive encounters with healthcare providers (HCPs) can result in negative appraisals, fear, and avoidance, but little is known about what things are commonly perceived as insensitive. A review of published narratives describing negative encounters with HCPs was conducted. Narrative analysis was used to compare, contrast, and synthesize six themes describing the common negative encounters: (a) ignoring or minimizing their knowledge, (b) detached interpersonal interactions, (c) placing a negative skew on their life quality, (d) lack of HCP knowledge related to their complete needs, (e) assuming they should be asexual and childless, and (f) an inherent power differential. The medical model of disability is perceived by individuals with impairment-producing health conditions to inform negative encounters perceived as insensitive. This preliminary knowledge is important so we can address educational needs, plan future research questions, and establish clinical practice improvements.

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