ETDP collection

Type of Document Professional Paper
Author Stojakovic, Jelena
Author's Email Address jelena_stojakovic@yahoo.com
URN etd-06052009-204749
Title Teaching Intercultural Communication Competence in the Healthcare Context
Degree Master of Arts
Department Communication Studies
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Greg Larson Committee Chair
Betsy Bach Committee Member
Mary Groom Hall Committee Member
Keywords
  • intercultural communication
  • healthcare
  • international education
  • training
  • international students
  • intercultural competence
Date of Defense 2009-04-22
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
The purpose of this project was to design a training program focused on intercultural

communication competence in the health care industry. While international students make an

important link between different cultures, serve as great resource in the exchange of cultures and

ideas, and make large contributions to the U.S. economy; international students also pose new

challenges for higher education. One of the challenges that came up as a result of the

diversification of U.S. campuses has to do with intercultural competence, which is an important

quality for anyone who wishes to competently and effectively navigate intercultural interactions.

Along these lines, it is important to equip college staff with intercultural skills to competently navigate intercultural interactions. Health care service is one of the college service providers, that is used by international students to large extent. Providing intercultural communication competence training to health care providers on U.S. campuses will not only help higher education staff and service providers to competently interact with students and scholars from other cultures, but this will also assist easier integration of international students and scholars into U.S. college life.

Intercultural challenges are especially great in the health care industry, because this

setting often requires the sharing of sensitive personal and private information about a patient,

which relates to cultural norms of disclosure and behavior. I designed the training on intercultural communication competence for the Curry Health Care Center (CHC), which is the

primary health care provider at the University of Montana. Working with CHC on this project

will hopefully not only help health providers be able to effectively interact with international

students, but will also raise the awareness of how important it has become to be interculturaly

competent in contemporary workplaces. The integration of intercultural communication

competence as a core value in health care industries will not only prepare staff to competently interact with international patients, but will also send a strong message about the organizations’ commitment to provide equal access to all patients.

Files
Filename Size
JelenaStojakovicProfessionalPaper.pdf 190.76 Kb