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TriLHIN Integrated Cancer Screening (ICS) Orientation Cultural Competency Dharshi Lacey, London Intercommunity Health Centre

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TriLHIN Integrated Cancer Screening (ICS) Orientation. Cultural Competency Dharshi Lacey, London Intercommunity Health Centre. Cultural Competence. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: TriLHIN Integrated Cancer Screening (ICS) Orientation

TriLHIN Integrated Cancer Screening (ICS) Orientation

Cultural Competency

Dharshi Lacey, London Intercommunity Health Centre

Page 2: TriLHIN Integrated Cancer Screening (ICS) Orientation

Cultural Competence

“What is required goes beyond mere tolerance or sympathy or sensitivity- emotions which can be willed into existence by a generous soul. True cultural sensitivity (competence) is something far more rigorous and even intellectual than that. It implies readiness to study and learn across cultural barriers, an ability to see others as they see themselves”

- Aga Khan

Page 3: TriLHIN Integrated Cancer Screening (ICS) Orientation

Festivals Clothing Music Food Literature Language Rituals

Iceberg Concept for Culture

Page 4: TriLHIN Integrated Cancer Screening (ICS) Orientation

The Health of New Immigrant

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Community Evidence-Based Barrier

Language•Information is not in their language

•Information is not easy to understand – meaning is lost in translation….

•Not having physicians who speak the same language

•Negative connotation of “cancer” as word - that advertising depicts

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Community Evidence-Based Barrier

Lack of knowledge

• What types of cancer can be screened

• What the tests are for cancer screening

• Tests need to be done regularly

• How to access screening

• No cost with OHIP

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Community Evidence-based Barrier

Accessibility •“it is a long process”

•“understanding the health care system”

•“clinics are available only during office hours”

•Information not from family physicians

•Not having a female doctor

•Fear to know

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The Importance of Communication

“People don’t get along because they fear each other. People fear each other because they don’t know each other. People don’t know each other because they don’t communicate.”

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Things to Consider

• Power Dynamics

• Experience and Expertise

• Communication Styles

Page 10: TriLHIN Integrated Cancer Screening (ICS) Orientation

What it means to me

What it might mean to another

Not making eye contact

Often saying “YES”

Spending time on small talk

Arriving late for an appt

Needing to consult family

Assigning Meaning

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Common AssumptionsEveryone who looks & sounds the same... isis the same

• Being aware of cultural commonalities is useful as a starting point BUT…• Drawing distinctions can lead to stereotyping

• Making conclusions based on cultural patterns can lead to desensitization to differences within a given culture

(Garcia Coll et al., 1995; Greenfield, 1994; Harkness, 1992; Ogbu, 1994)

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Cross-Cultural Communications Strategies• Assume differences

• Acknowledge your own ethnocentrism

• Listen to stories

• Share your intent, your purpose, your thinking

• Ask for clarification

• Take risks and be prepared to apologize

• Be sincere and respectful

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Actions that Support Cultural Competence

• Examine your own values, beliefs and assumptions

• Recognize conditions that exclude people such as stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination and racism

• Reframe thinking to better understand other world views

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Actions that Support Cultural Competence

• Develop a relationship of trust by interacting with openness, understanding and a willingness to hear different perceptions

• Create a welcoming environment that reflects and respects the diverse communities that you work with and that you serve

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“I had no idea she did not understand until I asked her to teach it back to me. I was so wrapped up in delivering the message that I didn’t realize it was not being received."

Provider from the University of Washington Medical Center

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Costs of Not Providing Interpretation in HealthcareA literature review described inequitable care with regard to three specific factors:

• Adverse events

- Patients who do not speak English are more likely to experience serious medical errors

• Inappropriate tests and procedures

• Lack of or inappropriate hospital utilization

(Access Alliance, 2009)

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The Goal is Health Equity

Creating the same opportunity for positive health outcomes for all

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Conclusion

Cultural Competency is an integral component of service excellence as it acts to:

• Create organizational flexibility and change and improve organizational climate

• Continuously reduce costs and improve productivity by enhancing patient safety

• Create an attitude toward improving information services

• Improve the quality of care

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Acknowledgement to Sick Kids Hospital, Toronto

By providing Cultural Competence Train the Trainer Manual

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Thank you