Health Administration
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

Course Introduction and Application Information

Course Code: UNI368
Course Name: Health Services in Multicultural Societies
Semester: Fall
Course Credits:
ECTS
5
Language of instruction: Turkish
Course Condition:
Does the Course Require Work Experience?: No
Type of course: University Elective
Course Level:
Bachelor TR-NQF-HE:6. Master`s Degree QF-EHEA:First Cycle EQF-LLL:6. Master`s Degree
Mode of Delivery: E-Learning
Course Coordinator: Dr. Öğr. Üy. EMİNE NUR KAHRAMAN
Course Lecturer(s): Asst.Prof..Emine Nur Kahraman
Course Assistants:

Course Objective and Content

Course Objectives: The aim of the course on healthcare services in multicultural societies is to educate healthcare professionals and service providers on effectively communicating with individuals from different cultures, understanding cultural diversity, and coping with this diversity.
Course Content: This course focuses on developing the skills of healthcare professionals to provide effective healthcare services in multicultural societies. Its content covers cultural awareness, communication skills, coping strategies for cultural diversity, cultural competence, and interaction with patients. Students gain practical skills in establishing healthy communication with individuals from different cultures, respecting cultural norms, tailoring healthcare services to cultural needs, and collaborating in a cross-cultural team. Additionally, the course provides practical opportunities for students to apply these skills through real-life scenarios with the aim of reducing cultural errors in healthcare delivery and enhancing patient satisfaction.

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
1) Cultural Awareness: Acquiring the ability to identify and understand the cultural characteristics of patients from different cultures.
2) Communication Skills: Developing the ability to understand different languages and communication styles, communicate effectively, and overcome language barriers.
3) Cross-Cultural Communication: Gaining the skill of cultural sensitivity and respect when interacting with individuals from different cultures.
4) Adaptation to Cultural Norms: Developing the ability to tailor healthcare services to the norms and expectations of different cultures.
5) Patient Safety: Acquiring the ability to recognize potential errors in cross-cultural interactions and reduce these errors to enhance patient safety.
6) Teamwork in Cultural Diversity: Improving collaboration skills with healthcare professionals and team members from different cultures.
7) Sensitivity to Health Disparities: Understanding the impact of cultural diversity on health inequalities and developing sensitivity to these disparities.
8) Cultural Adaptation Strategies: Developing the ability to manage cultural differences and implement strategies to enhance cultural adaptation.
9) Empathy Development: Enhancing the ability to understand the emotional and cultural context of individuals from different cultures and building empathy.
10) Knowledge of Various Cultures: Establishing a broad knowledge base about the health beliefs, practices, and illness perceptions of different cultures.

Course Flow Plan

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) Introduction and Overview of the Program Introduction to the program's objectives and content. Impacts of multicultural communities on healthcare services. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
2) Cultural Awareness and Health Concept of cultural awareness and its importance. Role of cultural awareness in healthcare services. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
3) Communication Skills and Intercultural Communication Developing communication skills. Strategies for effective communication with individuals from different cultures. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
4) Language Barriers and Solutions Challenges of communication in different languages. Strategies for overcoming language barriers. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
5) Cultural Diversity and Its Impact on Healthcare Impacts of different cultures on the healthcare system. Strategies for coping with cultural diversity. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
6) Adapting to Cultural Norms in Healthcare Services Ability to provide healthcare services in accordance with cultural norms. Adapting healthcare services to cultural norms Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
7) Patient Safety and Cultural Errors Impact of cultural interactions on patient safety. Identifying and reducing potential cultural errors. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
8) Teamwork in Cultural Diversity Effective teamwork with healthcare professionals from different cultures. Communication skills in cross-cultural teamwork. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
9) Conflict Management and Resolving Cultural Conflicts Identifying and resolving conflicts in a cross-cultural context. Conflict management in the context of healthcare services. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
10) Health Inequalities and Cultural Sensitivity Impact of cultural differences on health inequalities. Importance of cultural sensitivity in healthcare services. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
11) Sensitivity and Developing Empathy Developing sensitivity to cultural differences. Strengthening empathy-building skills. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
12) Cultural Adaptation Strategies Adapting healthcare services to different cultures. Implementation of cultural adaptation strategies. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
13) Program Evaluation and Progress General evaluation of the program. Assessment of participants' achievements. Future developments and recommendations. Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.
References: Olthuis, G., & van Heteren, G. (2003). Multicultural health care in practice. Health Care Analysis, 11, 199-206.

Course - Program Learning Outcome Relationship

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Program Outcomes
1) They will have the theoretical and practical knowledge to comprehend, evaluate and direct the operation of the health systems and its subsystems.
2) They will have the knowledge of factors about society-individual health and its development.
3) They will apply the theoretical and practical knowledge of health management in related institutions and organizations.
4) They will analyze, evaluate the developments in health management by using scientfic methods and techniques and develop solutions.
5) They will follow the developments in the field by using a foreign language at least at the level of European Language Portfolio B1.
6) They will use health terminology and grammar according to the rules in spoken and written communication.
7) They will share their thoughts about health management and solution proposals with internal and external parties written and orally.
8) They will use information and communication technologies with computer software at least at the level of European Computer Driving License required by the field.
9) They will constantly develop professional knowledge and skill; know ways to access information and apply them.
10) They will show mangement philosophy and management functions in health management applications.
11) They will behave sensitve to health problems in the country and around the world with sociak responsibility and sustainability and they will evaluate solution suggestions to maximize social benefits.
12) They will act in accordance with legal regulations in the field of health management and with social, scientific and professional ethical principles.
13) They will show leadership characteristics in health management applications.
14) They will take responsibility individually and as a team member in health management applications.

Course - Learning Outcome Relationship

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Average 3 Highest
       
Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) They will have the theoretical and practical knowledge to comprehend, evaluate and direct the operation of the health systems and its subsystems.
2) They will have the knowledge of factors about society-individual health and its development.
3) They will apply the theoretical and practical knowledge of health management in related institutions and organizations.
4) They will analyze, evaluate the developments in health management by using scientfic methods and techniques and develop solutions.
5) They will follow the developments in the field by using a foreign language at least at the level of European Language Portfolio B1.
6) They will use health terminology and grammar according to the rules in spoken and written communication.
7) They will share their thoughts about health management and solution proposals with internal and external parties written and orally.
8) They will use information and communication technologies with computer software at least at the level of European Computer Driving License required by the field.
9) They will constantly develop professional knowledge and skill; know ways to access information and apply them.
10) They will show mangement philosophy and management functions in health management applications.
11) They will behave sensitve to health problems in the country and around the world with sociak responsibility and sustainability and they will evaluate solution suggestions to maximize social benefits.
12) They will act in accordance with legal regulations in the field of health management and with social, scientific and professional ethical principles.
13) They will show leadership characteristics in health management applications.
14) They will take responsibility individually and as a team member in health management applications.

Assessment & Grading

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Homework Assignments 1 % 40
Final 1 % 60
total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 40
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 60
total % 100

Workload and ECTS Credit Calculation

Activities Number of Activities Preparation for the Activity Spent for the Activity Itself Completing the Activity Requirements Workload
Presentations / Seminar 1 0 0
Final 1 0 0
Total Workload 0