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Cross-Cultural Competence Inventory

The Cross-Cultural Competence Inventory (CCCI) is a comprehensive self-report measure designed to assess healthcare providers' competence in delivering culturally sensitive care across diverse populations. The CCCI evaluates multiple dimensions of cross-cultural competence, including cultural awareness, knowledge of diverse health beliefs, communication skills, and the ability to adapt interventions to cultural contexts. Used in nursing, medicine, and allied health programs, the CCCI supports both individual assessment and organizational quality improvement initiatives.

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Cross-Cultural Competence Inventory
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / transcultural-nursing
  • Moore, J. A., & Mercado, D. (2005). Cross-cultural competence development in healthcare professions. Journal of Nursing Education, 44(7), 313–321. · URL
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