Cultural
Competency Training
This dynamic program trains clinical and administrative personnel in
methods to improve communication in cross-cultural health care settings
through the: 1) enhancement of the cultural knowledge base and sensitivity
of the staff, and 2) teaching of effective cross-cultural interviewing
skills. This program is unique in that it combines training on circumventing
the language barrier through the appropriate use of interpreters; information
about migration dynamics, entitlements, and epidemiological issues in
immigrants; and cultural sensitivity and communication skills development
as they relate to the medical encounter.
Needs Assessment
To tailor the cultural competence training to the needs of each facility,
a needs assessment is conducted prior to each training. CIH has developed
an instrument to assess the: a) linguistic and ethnic composition of
the patient and staff populations, and b) site-specific issues and concerns
in caring for diverse populations.
Training Logistics
Cultural competence session topics include: a) the cross-cultural medical
interview and working with interpreters; b) negotiation of cultural
beliefs and practices through enhanced communication skills; c) issues
around ethnic and cultural stereotyping and profiling; and d) specific
topics on immigrant health, such as domestic violence in immigrant communities
and maternal child immigrant health issues.
The training consists of 3-12 contact hours, typically offered in 1.5
to 3--hour modules. The training uses a participatory and learner-centered
approach, based on the learners' experiences and needs. Training techniques
include didactics, role-plays and small group experiences. The optimal
group size is determined based on the needs assessment.
Results
Pre-post evaluations have found significant knowledge and attitude gains
regarding the appropriate use of interpreters, immigrant epidemiology,
and cross-cultural health beliefs and practices. Behavioral change has
been documented through an impact analysis looking at immunization rates
at Child Health Clinics.
Cross-Cultural Care Giving in Maternal and Child Health:
A
Trainer's Manual
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Technical Assistance
CIH has assembled a highly qualified team to develop and implement customized
cultural and linguistic competency initiatives. For further information,
please call 212-263-8242.
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