Cultural Competence and Ethical Decision Making for Health Care Professionals
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Louw, BrendaKeywords
cultural competenceethical decision making
health care professionals
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
Speech and Hearing Science
Speech Pathology and Audiology
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Abstract
Cultural competence and ethical decision making are two separate, yet intrinsically related concepts which are central to services rendered by all health care professionals. Cultural competence is based on ethical principles and informs ethical decision making. In spite of this important connection, the interrelationship of these two concepts does not receive the attention it deserves in the literature. This issue is addressed by appraising the training and assessment of cultural competence and ethical decision making in the health care professions. The integrated relationship of these two concepts is illustrated within the broader contexts of higher education, research and clinical practice. Health care professionals who incorporate cultural competence and ethical decision making will be empowered to provide the best services to their clients/ patients in multicultural contexts to ensure optimum outcomes.Date
2016-05-13Type
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https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3063&context=etsu-works