NURS1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Nursing Process, Intercultural Competence, Conceptual Framework

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Shared system of beliefs, values, behavioral expectations that provides social structures for daily living. What is cultural competence: a conscious non-linear process of taking into account a person"s family"s cultural background, beliefs, and values and co-creating culturally specific health care. Barriers to cultural competence and sensitivity: lack of understanding, not enough time to spend with patients, language and literacy, communication, stereotypes, racism, ethnocentricity, class related values, culture related values. The western way : religious belief as chance . What is her theory: leininger"s theory of culture care diversity and universality, standards of practice, social justice, critical reflection, transcultural nursing knowledge, cross cultural practice, healthcare systems, patient advocacy, multicultural workforce, education and training, cross cultural communication. Ana position statement cultural diversity in nursing practice. Cultural assessment: concepts of illness, health, and wellness are part of the total cultural belief system. Culture is one of the organizing concepts upon which nursing is based and defined.

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