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Title: Nursing students' experience of learning cultural competence
Authors: Antón-Solanas, Isabel ORCID RESEARCHERID SCOPUSID
Tambo Lizalbe, Elena ORCID SCOPUSID
Hamam-Alcober, Nadia SCOPUSID
Vanceulebroeck, V. ORCID SCOPUSID
Dehaes, Shana SCOPUSID
Kalkan, Idrani ORCID RESEARCHERID SCOPUSID
Komurku, Nuran
Coelho, Margarida ORCID RESEARCHERID SCOPUSID
Soares-Coelho, Teresa ORCID SCOPUSID
Casa-Nova, Antonio ORCID RESEARCHERID SCOPUSID
Cordeiro, Raúl Alberto ORCID RESEARCHERID SCOPUSID
Sagarra-Romero, Lucía ORCID SCOPUSID
Subirón-Valera, Ana Belén ORCID SCOPUSID
Huércanos-Esparza, Isabel ORCID SCOPUSID
Keywords: Education; Undergraduate; Preceptions; Nurses; Equity; Care
Issue Date: 17-Dec-2021
Publisher: Gwo-Jen Hwang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, TAIWAN
Citation: Antón-Solanas I, Tambo-Lizalde E , Hamam-Alcober N, Vanceulebroeck V, DehaesS, Kalkan I, et al. (2021) Nursing students’experience of learning cultural competence. PLoSONE 16(12): e0259802. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259802
Abstract: Introduction European societies are rapidly becoming multicultural. Cultural diversity presents new challenges and opportunities to communities that receive immigrants and migrants, and highlights the need for culturally safe healthcare. Universities share a responsibility to build a fair and equitable society by integrating cultural content in the nursing curricula. This paper aims to analyze European student nurses experience of learning cultural competence and of working with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds. Materials and methods A phenomenological approach was selected through a qualitative research method. 7 semi-structured focus groups with 5-7 students took place at the participants' respective universities in Spain, Belgium, Turkey and Portugal. Results 5 themes and 16 subthemes emerged from thematic analysis. Theme 1, concept of culture/cultural diversity, describes the participants' concept of culture; ethnocentricity emerged as a frequent element in the students' discourse. Theme 2, personal awareness, integrates the students' self-perception of cultural competence and their learning needs. Theme 3, impact of culture, delves on the participants' perceived impact of cultural on both nursing care and patient outcomes. Theme 4, learning cultural competence, integrates the participants' learning experiences as part of their nursing curricula, as part of other academic learning opportunities and as part of extra-academic activities. Theme 5, learning cultural competence during practice placements, addresses some important issues including witnessing unequal care, racism, prejudice and conflict, communication and language barriers, tools and resources and positive attitudes and behaviors witnesses or displayed during clinical practice. Conclusion The participants' perceived level of cultural competence was variable. All the participants agreed that transcultural nursing content should be integrated in the nursing curricula, and suggested different strategies to improve their knowledge, skills and attitudes. It is important to listen to the students and take their opinion into account when designing cultural teaching and learning activities.
URI: https://repositorio.usj.es/handle/123456789/783
ISSN: 1932-6203
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