preview

Cultural Competence

Good Essays

1. What is cultural competence for nurses?
Cultural competence for nurses “is a combination of culturally congruent behaviors, practice attitudes, and policies that allow nurses to work effectively in a cross- cultural situations. (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2018, p. 74).
2. List the 12 standards to serve as a guide for providing culturally competent care?
1. Knowledge of culture
2. Education and training in the culturally competent care
3. Critical reflection
4. Cross- cultural communication
5. Culturally competence practice
6. Cultural competence in health care systems and organizations
7. Patient advocacy and empowerment
8. Multicultural workforce
9. Cross- cultural leadership
10. Evidence- based practice and research
11. Social justice
12. Policy …show more content…

This type of subconscious prejudice is absolutely wrong and should absolutely not happen because as healthcare professionals are the advocates for all patients and treating them equally. By so doing every patient in the case scenarios in the book should have received the same equal treatment as the others.
4. Does a healthcare provider’s cultural competence effect/influence the care a patient receives and contribute to health disparities? The cultural competence effect does negatively influence the care a patient receives which definitely leads to health disparities. Though there is a lot of significant technological advances in health care, which has brought up quicker and effective ways to diagnose and treat most of the acute and chronic diseases, it is unfortunate that the people from minorities families tend to receive lower quality of care compared to the non-minorities. Therefore, this leads to the vulnerable population dying from chronic diseases that could have been prevented if quality care was provided in the first place.
Part …show more content…

When social injustice comes to mind, it reminds me of the Hitler with his merciless killing of the Jew’s people, the 911 terrorist attack, human trafficking, terrorist attacks and the list can go on and on
Steps for combating injustice, bigotry and racism in society
To fight racism and discrimination, we all need to recognize, name, and understand these attitudes and actions in addition, have an open mind that controls out own bias towards others. As well as learn to be sensitive to other peoples feeling as well as hold our ethical standards high as well and model others into loving, caring and respecting others like they were our own.
The benefits or challenges of racial/ethnic classification in our society today
The racial/ethnic classification in our society today has pro and a con side to them, For the most part the socioeconomic status gives a prediction of the financial status of a given individual their highest educational attainment, level of illiteracy and poverty, all these helps to determine the opportunities and services that can be rendered to the vulnerable population of course on individual basis level.
How benefits and/or challenges affect patient

Get Access