Cross-cultural Opening – a long way to achieve substantial changes in the German mental health care system
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Cross-cultural Opening – a long way to achieve substantial changes in the German mental health care system. / Mösko, Mike-Oliver.
in: Socialmedicinsk tidskrif, Jahrgang 92, Nr. 1, 2015, S. 79-88.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Cross-cultural Opening – a long way to achieve substantial changes in the German mental health care system
AU - Mösko, Mike-Oliver
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Throughout recent history Germany has gone through different phases of substantial migration movements. Currently almost 20% of the general population has a so-called migration background. Recent political milestones paved the way for Germany to move from being an informal to a formal immigration country. Still people with a migration background do not participate equally in important aspects of societal living. Cross-cultural opening is a movement that focuses on (health) organizations to reflect on their structure and processes in order to be more sensitive towards the special needs of clients with a migration background. With the focus on mental health care services in Germany, the barriers, milestones and (further) developments regarding improved diagnostics and treatment quality are outlined.
AB - Throughout recent history Germany has gone through different phases of substantial migration movements. Currently almost 20% of the general population has a so-called migration background. Recent political milestones paved the way for Germany to move from being an informal to a formal immigration country. Still people with a migration background do not participate equally in important aspects of societal living. Cross-cultural opening is a movement that focuses on (health) organizations to reflect on their structure and processes in order to be more sensitive towards the special needs of clients with a migration background. With the focus on mental health care services in Germany, the barriers, milestones and (further) developments regarding improved diagnostics and treatment quality are outlined.
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
VL - 92
SP - 79
EP - 88
JO - Socialmedicinsk tidskrif
JF - Socialmedicinsk tidskrif
SN - 0037-833X
IS - 1
ER -