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BE SAFE: A Cultural Competency Model for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians Toward the Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS

Date: 2006
Source: AETC National Multicultural Center
Editors: Fransing Daisy, Ph.D; Yvonne M. Davis, MPH; Betty Durran, MSW, MPH; Victor Lambert; John Lowe, RN, PhD; Theresa M. Maresca, MD and Wesley L. Thomas, Ph.D

BE SAFE: A Cultural Competency Model for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians Toward the Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS PDF [1.8M]

Description:

Cultural competency model for use in clinical practice. Model is based on the mnemonic "BE SAFE": Barriers, Ethics, Sensitivity of the Provider, Assessment, Facts, and Encounters.

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Topic Areas:

Cultural Competence, Native Americans

Resource Type:

Self-Study Materials

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Training Materials

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