The Importance of Understanding Social and Cultural Norms in Delivering Quality Health Care-A Personal Experience Commentary.

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The objectives of this paper are to provide a review of the author's personal experiences working in culturally diverse environments and to emphasize the importance of recognizing the social determinants of health. While some determinants of health are modifiable others are not, in addition it is emphasized that cultural safety in delivering health care is crucial if services provided are to be appropriate and acceptable to health care seekers. Cultural sensitivity is needed if one is to make a change in health outcomes in culturally diverse environments. The development and delivery of culturally safe services is more acceptable to community members and is important if a difference is to be made in health inequities. Training in delivering culturally safe services should include both theoretical and practical components. Practical training should be conducted under supervision in remote settings so that trainees appreciate what their clients experience on a daily basis. Culturally "unsafe" clinical service has serious adverse effects. This commentary discusses the above factors and provides example cases from the author's own career of where such factors have affected the health of individuals or groups.
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Authors Latif, Ahmed S;
Journal Tropical medicine and infectious disease
Year 2020
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