How do nurses feel about their cultural competence? : A Literature Review
Sindayigaya, Fidele (2017)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201704194903
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201704194903
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The aim of this study was to explore and analyse through literature review, the cultural competence of Nurse. The purpose of this study was to provide information to both nursing students and nurses on how to enhance their cultural competence,and answering the future needs of social and health care services, in a multicultural environment.
The method used in conducting this research is the review of literature;data for the research was acquired from electronic databases such as CINAHL and PubMed. Moreover the research filters used consist of free link full text, publication year 2000-2016, English language and reference available. The data that emerged from the studies indicated that most of the nurses reported the feelings of apprehension, loneliness, and lacks of confidence during their cultural competence.Furthermore, the studies found that nurses need to recognize their own cultural values in seeking cultural competence; the nurses perceived the fear of mistakes and crossing boundaries related to the cultural and religious practices of minority patients as particularly stressful.
The method used in conducting this research is the review of literature;data for the research was acquired from electronic databases such as CINAHL and PubMed. Moreover the research filters used consist of free link full text, publication year 2000-2016, English language and reference available. The data that emerged from the studies indicated that most of the nurses reported the feelings of apprehension, loneliness, and lacks of confidence during their cultural competence.Furthermore, the studies found that nurses need to recognize their own cultural values in seeking cultural competence; the nurses perceived the fear of mistakes and crossing boundaries related to the cultural and religious practices of minority patients as particularly stressful.