Nursing 3310A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Millennium Development Goals, Cardiovascular Disease, Health Promotion
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Introduction to health in a global context reading. Journal of transcultural nursing, 26, 9-15. doi: 10. 1177/1043659614541294: development of cultural competence is focused on learning cognitive aspects of culture such as values, beliefs, and traditions of a particular group and applying this knowledge in practice. In the nursing discipline, the concept of cultural competence originates from assume many forms in society such as age, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status and is not limited to race and ethnicity. Cultural safety: the concept of cultural safety was formalized in 1989 in the postcolonial context of. New zealand: ramsden (1990), a maori nurse, developed the concept of cultural safety to examine the interaction between maori and health care providers and to highlight the imbalances of power (anderson et al. , 2003). Individual constructions of reality are refined by interactions between the actors in those realities: constructivism recognizes the existence of power relations and their influence on social relations and the construction of realities.