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Vol. 4 No. 1       ISSN 1540-580X 

A Peer Reviewed Publication of the College of Allied Health & Nursing at Nova Southeastern University

Cultural Sensitivity Beyond Ethnicity: A Universal Precautions Model


Deborah Dysart-Gale, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
General Studies Unit
Concordia University
Canada


Citation:
Dysart-Gale, D. Cultural sensitivity beyond ethnicity: A universal precautions model. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. Jan 2006. Volume 4 Number 1.

Abstract
Cross-cultural healthcare research has grown exponentially in recent years, focusing primarily on the healthcare-related needs of ethnic and linguistic minorities. However, by approaching cultural sensitivity from an ethnic/linguistic perspective, the practitioner runs the risk of relying on essentialized or stereotyped accounts of cultural groups, as well as overlooking the needs of other groups (e.g., gays, elderly, physically challenged) that may validly be viewed as cultures and profitably studied with the tools of cross-cultural scholarship. This essay argues that Hofstede’s paradigm of cultural dimensions can serve as a useful foundation for providing culturally sensitive care following the model of Universal Precautions as a metaphor.

Keywords and terms: intercultural healthcare, Hofstede, culturally appropriate healthcare, cultural needs

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