While
various forms of cultural competency are included in core curriculum standards
in many undergraduate and graduate healthcare-related programs, questions
remain about areas in need of strengthening for greater proficiency. Cultural competency in nursing education is
an example of such a program that has been researched. In this survey research, 365 nurses participated. Results
indicated that undergraduate-degree nurses scored lower than graduate-degree
nurses regarding cultural knowledge. Scores on cultural awareness, skills, and comfort with
patient encounters did not vary between groups. Unfortunately, both groups of
nurses reported little cultural diversity training in the workplace or in
professional continuing education.
Cultural competency includes the
need for diversity among workers in the workplace. This video presents various
examples of the necessity for improving cultural competence in healthcare:
Frances
Shani Parker, Author
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