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Culturally Diverse Nurse's and the Meaning of Cultural Competence
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Culturally Diverse Nurse’s and the Meaning of Cultural Competence

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Nurses are expected to demonstrate cultural competence to provide the most appropriate care to culturally different patients all over the globe. Awareness to the impact that the nurses culture has on the nurse/patient interaction is imperative for that. This phenomenological study was designed to explore experiences of Ethiopian Origin Registered Nurses in caring for people who are from different cultures than their own. The focus of the research was on their self-awareness in a culturally contextualized relationship of care giving. The findings revealed that the experience of caring for patients, from a culture different from the nurse’s culture, is an exhausting cognitive activity, involving constant attentiveness. The EORNs are highly aware that some of their nursing caring behaviors originate from their cultural heritage and able to differ between personal cultural values and generic cultural features. This self-awareness apparently forms the basis for the EORNs’ ability to develop skills of cultural competence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
VDM Verlag Dr. Muller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG
Country
Germany
Date
18 June 2010
Pages
328
ISBN
9783639268768

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Nurses are expected to demonstrate cultural competence to provide the most appropriate care to culturally different patients all over the globe. Awareness to the impact that the nurses culture has on the nurse/patient interaction is imperative for that. This phenomenological study was designed to explore experiences of Ethiopian Origin Registered Nurses in caring for people who are from different cultures than their own. The focus of the research was on their self-awareness in a culturally contextualized relationship of care giving. The findings revealed that the experience of caring for patients, from a culture different from the nurse’s culture, is an exhausting cognitive activity, involving constant attentiveness. The EORNs are highly aware that some of their nursing caring behaviors originate from their cultural heritage and able to differ between personal cultural values and generic cultural features. This self-awareness apparently forms the basis for the EORNs’ ability to develop skills of cultural competence.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
VDM Verlag Dr. Muller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG
Country
Germany
Date
18 June 2010
Pages
328
ISBN
9783639268768