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The experiences and perceptions of immigrant informal caregivers about engaging with professional services in the host country: A scoping review.

Lily Pei-San TsaiJennieffer A Barr
Published in: International journal of nursing practice (2023)
Professional service providers are currently not meeting immigrant caregivers' needs. New knowledge is presented, that nurses and health professional services must provide acculturation-sensitive care, commencing with an assessment of the individual's acculturation status. By understanding acculturation status, nurses are more likely to customize person-centred care. Acculturation status refers to the degree that the individual has adapted to the new culture while retaining some traditional cultural beliefs and practices. Acculturation-sensitive care is more likely to provide authentic holistic care that optimizes well-being.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • mental health
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  • quality improvement
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