Intercultural gaps in knowledge, skills and attitudes of public health professionals: a systematic review.
Clare HuishChristine GreenhalghAdam GarrowArpana VermaPublished in: Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (2023)
Gaps found indicate understanding local public health within its global context is urgently required to deliver more effective services. Flexible, diverse training opportunities applying cultural theory into practice are essential to engage successfully with diverse communities. A non-judgemental focus on population patterns and root causes enables selecting culturally aligned health strategies to mitigate stereotyping communities and increasing health disparities.