2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10459-024-10359-7
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The experiences of culturally and linguistically diverse health practitioners in dominant culture practice: a scoping review

Mikaela Harris,
Timothea Lau-Bogaardt,
Fathimath Shifaza
et al.

Abstract: Increasing the proportion of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) health practitioners is identified as one strategy to address healthcare disparities that individuals from minority or under-represented backgrounds experience. However, professional and institutional cultures and structures are known to contribute to the challenges for CALD practitioners who work in dominant culture practice contexts. This scoping review used the theory of Legitimate Peripheral Participation to describe and interpret li… Show more

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