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Emeldas Story: Applying Ethnographic Insights to Cultural Assessment and Cervical Cancer ControlUniversity of Missouri-Kansas City This article builds a bridge between cultural research and clinical practice by applying insights from an ethnographic study of cervical cancer in Iquitos, Peru, to a cervical cancer focused cultural assessment tool and teaching guide for use with immigrant patients. This application is grounded in Campinha-Bacotes model of cultural competency. Ethnographic research is recommended as a source of knowledge from which insights can be drawn to build assessment skill in cross-cultural clinical encountersinsights into asking the right questions.
Key Words: cervical neoplasm cervical cancer screening cultural assessment transcultural health womens health
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, Vol. 16, No. 4,
322-330 (2005) |
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