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Increasing cultural awareness: qualitative study of nurses' perceptions about cultural competence training.

作者信息

Kaihlanen Anu-Marja, Hietapakka Laura, Heponiemi Tarja

机构信息

National Institute of Health and Welfare, P.O. Box 30, FI-00271 Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

BMC Nurs. 2019 Aug 22;18:38. doi: 10.1186/s12912-019-0363-x. eCollection 2019.


DOI:10.1186/s12912-019-0363-x
PMID:31440116
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6704569/
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nowadays, healthcare professionals worldwide deliver care for increasing numbers of culturally and linguistically diverse patients. The importance of cultural competence is evident in terms of the quality of healthcare, and more knowledge is needed about different educational models and approaches that aim to increase cultural competence. This study examines the perceptions of nurses about the content and utility of cultural competence training that focuses on increasing awareness of one's own cultural features. METHODS: The training was conducted at one primary care hospital in southern Finland. Participants were registered nurses ( = 14) and practical nurses ( = 6) from different hospital units. Four 4-h training sessions-including lectures, discussions and short web-based learning tasks-were arranged during a four-week period. Semi-structured, small group interviews were conducted with 10 participants to examine their perceptions about the content and utility of the training. Qualitative content analysis with a conventional approach was used to analyse the data. RESULTS: Perceptions about the training were divided into three main categories: general utility of the training, personal utility of the training, and utility of the training for patients. General utility pertains to the general approach that the training provided on cross-cultural care, the possibility to initiate an open discussion, and the opportunity to improve current practices. Personal utility pertains to the opportunity to become aware of one's own cultural features, to change one's way of thinking, to obtain a new perspective on one's own communication practices and to receive justification for carrying out particular workable practices. Utility for patients pertains to fostering better awareness and acknowledgement of patients' differing cultural features and an increased respect in healthcare delivery. Additionally, the quality of the training was highlighted, and suggestions for improvement were offered. CONCLUSION: Training that increases healthcare professionals' awareness of their own cultural features was perceived as useful and thought-provoking. Increased awareness might facilitate the communication between healthcare professionals and patients, which is a crucial component of quality healthcare. It seems that in the future, training opportunities that allow larger groups to participate are needed, regardless of the time and place, and utilising the potential of e-learning should be considered.

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