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Here are 5 ways to help you provide culturally competent nursing care.

  • Perform a cultural competence self-assessment.
  • Obtain a certificate in cultural competence.
  • Improve communication and language barriers.
  • Directly engage in cross-cultural interactions with patients.
  • Participate in online chats and networks.

What does it mean to provide culturally competent care?

Culturally competent care is defined as care that respects diversity in the patient population and cultural factors that can affect health and health care, such as language, communication styles, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.

How do you maintain cultural competence?

How do I become culturally competent?

  1. Learn about yourself. Get started by exploring your own historical roots, beliefs and values, says Robert C.
  2. Learn about different cultures.
  3. Interact with diverse groups.
  4. Attend diversity-focused conferences.
  5. Lobby your department.

What is the purpose of cultural care standards?

The National CLAS Standards are a set of 15 action steps intended to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate health care disparities by providing a blueprint for individuals and health and health care organizations to implement culturally and linguistically appropriate services.

What is cultural competency in nursing?

Cultural competency is “the application of knowledge, skills, attitudes and personal attributes required by nurses to provide appropriate care and services in relation to the cultural characteristics of their client” (CNA, 2010, p. 1). Nurses first develop an awareness of one’s self and understand that cultural differences exist.

What scenarios are available for nurses to provide culturally sensitive care?

CNO has developed the following scenarios to provide guidance to nurses in providing culturally sensitive care. A nurse is providing direct care to an elderly Indigenous woman newly diagnosed with angina.

What is the Canadian Nursing Association’s code of ethics for nurses?

In Canada, the Canadian Nursing Association’s (2008) Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses provides guidance regarding ethical values for nurses and their client’s health-care needs.

What does the assessment of economic social and cultural influences enable nurses to?

The assessment of economic, social and cultural influences on the family enables nurses to do the following: 1. Identify families at risk of poverty in order to provide appropriate information and referrals to resources that will increase income.