Organizational Behavior and Multicultural Strategies in Healthcare Organizations
African Americans, Native Americans, and Hispanics face a higher risk of health disparities because of under-representation in the healthcare workforce. Despite the existence of established protection of ethnic groups through political modifications and legal structures, implementation requires deep...
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Academic Research and Publishing UG (i. G.)
2024-09-01
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| Series: | Health Economics and Management Review |
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| Summary: | African Americans, Native Americans, and Hispanics face a higher risk of health disparities because of under-representation in the healthcare workforce. Despite the existence of established protection of ethnic groups through political modifications and legal structures, implementation requires deeper enforcement and consistent training to ensure adequate compliance and acceptance. The lack of ethnic representation contributes to the critical importance of multiculturalism in both healthcare delivery and medical education. This paper employs a narrative literature review to address the persistent absence of diversity and cultural competence. This review method allows for a comprehensive and integrative approach to synthesizing current research and identifying gaps, trends, and critical insights pertinent to the research question. The Contact Hypothesis, the Acculturation Theory, and Pluralism were discussed to provide theoretical support for implementing an inclusive environment. Key findings suggest a continuous decline in an inclusive environment towards diverse populations, which leads to increased discrimination, poor communication, and suboptimal patient care. Critical practices to combat health disparities include consistent and comprehensive diversity training with focus on cultural competence and sensitivity that decreases known and unknown biases. Additionally, organizations must establish guidelines promoting equity and inclusion with patient-centered care practices focusing on positive interactions and outcomes. The impact on industries and workplace challenges was also discussed to highlight business strategies that build cohesive teams with employees trained in intercultural competency and high emotional intelligence. A greater understanding of identity dimensions is detected to provide a comprehensive approach to alleviating discriminatory practices. Staff are culturally competent to manage diverse linguistic needs of the patient population at better rates. Such capability is critical for precise diagnoses, accurate treatment adherence, and applicable patient education. Through a comprehensive literature review and specific notations on improving the overall competitive advantage in organizations, this paper not only identifies the challenges but also presents solutions. By promoting multiculturalism within healthcare to address equity and inclusion concerns, organizations can significantly enhance patient care and satisfaction for diverse population. |
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| ISSN: | 2786-4626 2786-4634 |