A Multicountry Perspective on Cultural Competence Among Baccalaureate Nursing Students

作者:Cruz Jonas Preposi; Aguinaldo Alexis Nacionales; Estacio Joel Casuga; Alotaibi Abdullelah; Arguvanli Sibel; Cayaban Arcalyd Rose Ramos; Cecily Helen Shaji John; Machuca Contreras Felipe Aliro; Hussein Adraa; Idemudia Erhabor Sunday; Mohamed Shihab Aldeen Mourtada; Sebaeng Jeanette
来源:Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2018, 50(1): 92-101.
DOI:10.1111/jnu.12350

摘要

PurposeTo assess cultural competence among nursing students from nine countries to provide an international perspective on cultural competence.
DesignA descriptive, cross-sectional design.
MethodsA convenience sample of 2,163 nursing students from nine countries was surveyed using the Cultural Capacity Scale from April to November 2016.
ResultsThe study found a moderate range of cultural competence among the students. The ability to teach and guide other nursing colleagues to display culturally appropriate behavior received the highest competence rating, while the ability to discuss differences between the client's health beliefs or behaviors and nursing knowledge with each client received the lowest competence rating. Differences in cultural competence were observed between students from different countries. Country of residence, gender, age, year of study, attendance at cultural-related training, the experience of taking care of patients from culturally diverse backgrounds and patients belonging to special population groups, and living in a multicultural environment were identified as factors affecting cultural competence.
ConclusionsThe international perspective of cultural competence among nursing students provided by this study serves as a vital preview of where nursing education currently stands in terms of providing the necessary preparatory competence in the cultural aspect of care. The variation of cultural competence among nursing students from different nations should serve as a cue for designing a focused yet multimodal nursing education program in guiding them to be culturally sensitive, culturally adaptive, and culturally motivated.
Clinical RelevanceThe training of nursing students in providing competent culturally appropriate care should be ensured considering that adequate preparation of nursing students guarantees future competent nursing practice, which can positively impact the nursing profession in any part of the globe.

  • 出版日期2018-1