Self-assessment tools for assessing cultural competency: a rapid review of literature

Established tools that assess cultural competency in the health workforce could contribute to providing culturally safe care to First Nations peoples. Using a rapid review approach, we searched several databases to evaluate the characteristics of self-assessment tools used to assess cultural compete...

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Published in:AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
Main Authors: Ganeshananthan, Revathy, Xu, Calvin, Brumpton, Kay, Jones, Blake, Pinidiyapathirage, Janani
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://research.usq.edu.au/item/wwq33/self-assessment-tools-for-assessing-cultural-competency-a-rapid-review-of-literature
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spelling ftusqland:oai:research.usq.edu.au:wwq33 2023-07-02T03:32:16+02:00 Self-assessment tools for assessing cultural competency: a rapid review of literature Ganeshananthan, Revathy Xu, Calvin Brumpton, Kay Jones, Blake Pinidiyapathirage, Janani Dec 2022 https://research.usq.edu.au/item/wwq33/self-assessment-tools-for-assessing-cultural-competency-a-rapid-review-of-literature https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801221118114 unknown https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801221118114 Ganeshananthan, Revathy, Xu, Calvin, Brumpton, Kay, Jones, Blake and Pinidiyapathirage, Janani. 2022. "Self-assessment tools for assessing cultural competency: a rapid review of literature." AlterNative: an international journal of indigenous peoples. 18 (4), pp. 586-593. https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801221118114 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples cultural competency cultural safety First Nations peoples rapid review self-assessment tools article PeerReviewed 2022 ftusqland https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801221118114 2023-06-12T22:32:54Z Established tools that assess cultural competency in the health workforce could contribute to providing culturally safe care to First Nations peoples. Using a rapid review approach, we searched several databases to evaluate the characteristics of self-assessment tools used to assess cultural competency and ascertain the context and outcomes of their use. Out of 529 documents, six articles fitted the study’s inclusion criteria. The main capabilities assessed by self-assessment tools ranged from knowledge, interest, and familiarity with First peoples’ history and culture to providing cultural support, application, and behaviour. Data were limited on outcomes of cultural competency and safety as determined by the health care recipient. Overall, the tools showed significant variability in characteristics and how cultural competency and culturally safe practice was assessed. However, data were lacking to confirm whether the enhanced cultural competency and culturally safe practice demonstrated using these self-assessment tools improved health outcomes for First Nations peoples. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of Southern Queensland: USQ ePrints AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 18 4 586 593
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cultural competency
cultural safety
First Nations peoples
rapid review
self-assessment tools
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cultural safety
First Nations peoples
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Self-assessment tools for assessing cultural competency: a rapid review of literature
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description Established tools that assess cultural competency in the health workforce could contribute to providing culturally safe care to First Nations peoples. Using a rapid review approach, we searched several databases to evaluate the characteristics of self-assessment tools used to assess cultural competency and ascertain the context and outcomes of their use. Out of 529 documents, six articles fitted the study’s inclusion criteria. The main capabilities assessed by self-assessment tools ranged from knowledge, interest, and familiarity with First peoples’ history and culture to providing cultural support, application, and behaviour. Data were limited on outcomes of cultural competency and safety as determined by the health care recipient. Overall, the tools showed significant variability in characteristics and how cultural competency and culturally safe practice was assessed. However, data were lacking to confirm whether the enhanced cultural competency and culturally safe practice demonstrated using these self-assessment tools improved health outcomes for First Nations peoples.
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Ganeshananthan, Revathy, Xu, Calvin, Brumpton, Kay, Jones, Blake and Pinidiyapathirage, Janani. 2022. "Self-assessment tools for assessing cultural competency: a rapid review of literature." AlterNative: an international journal of indigenous peoples. 18 (4), pp. 586-593. https://doi.org/10.1177/11771801221118114
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