[HTML][HTML] Cultural competence and cultural sensitivity education in university nursing courses. A scoping review

C Gradellini, S Gómez-Cantarino… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
When assessing the fragility that characterizes the health of an immigrant person, a
culturally competent transformation of the nurse–patient teaching-learning process is …

[PDF][PDF] Cultural competency of nursing faculty teaching in baccalaureate nursing programs in the US

N Baghdadi - 2015 - repository.library.northeastern.edu
It has been decades since the concept of cultural competency was introduced in the
literature, yet nursing faculty still show low levels of cultural competence. The purpose of this …

Cultural competence among nursing students and faculty

SE Sargent, CA Sedlak, DS Martsolf - Nurse education today, 2005 - Elsevier
Healthcare consumers are entitled to culturally competent care. Therefore, nursing curricula
need to include cultural content and student nurses and faculty members need to be …

Evaluation of a cultural competence course

AEC Brathwaite - Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
This study addressed the perceived lack of an integrated course with theoretical and
experiential knowledge related to cultural competence for public health nurses (PHNs) and …

Interdisciplinary: Cultural competency and culturally congruent education for millennials in health professions

S Hawala-Druy, MH Hill - Nurse education today, 2012 - Elsevier
The increasingly diverse multicultural and multigenerational student population in the United
States requires that educators at all levels develop cultural knowledge, awareness, and …

Cultural competence in nursing faculty: A journey, not a destination

SM Montenery, AD Jones, N Perry, D Ross… - Journal of Professional …, 2013 - Elsevier
Nurse educators work with the intention of empowering students to provide holistic and
comprehensive care. One concept that is essential in the delivery of patient-centered …

Culture and cultural competence in nursing education and practice: The state of the art

L Harkess, M Kaddoura - Nursing forum, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Problem The concept of cultural competency has developed a substantial presence in
nursing education and practice since first attracting widespread attention in the 1990s. While …

Cultural desire: The key to unlocking cultural competence

J Campinha-Bacote - Journal of Nursing Education, 2003 - journals.healio.com
In approaching the discussion of cultural competence in nursing education, I would like to
begin by introducing a spiritual construct that I call" cultural desire"(Campinha-Bacote, in …

Development of a multidisciplinary course in cultural competence for nursing and human service professions

CC Munoz, CC DoBroka… - Journal of Nursing …, 2009 - journals.healio.com
A multidisciplinary teaching model was used to develop a pilot course for students in the
human service professions of nursing, education, and social work to gain additional …

Factors influencing the development of cultural competence in undergraduate nursing students

HC Chen, F Jensen, G Measom… - Journal of Nursing …, 2018 - journals.healio.com
Background: The study purposes were to assess the cultural competence level and to
identify factors that influence the development of cultural competence in undergraduate …