Frontiers in Psychology (Aug 2022)

Methods of increasing cultural competence in nurses working in clinical practice: A scoping review of literature 2011–2021

  • Martin Červený,
  • Inka Kratochvílová,
  • Věra Hellerová,
  • Valérie Tóthová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.936181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

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AimTraining for the development of cultural competence is often not part of the professional training of nurses within the European Economic Area. Demographic changes in society and the cultural diversity of patients require nurses and other medical staff to provide the highest quality healthcare to patients from different cultural backgrounds. Therefore, nurses must acquire the necessary cultural knowledge, skills, and attitudes as part of their training and professional development to provide culturally competent care to achieve this objective.ObjectiveThis review aims to summarize existing methods of developing cultural competence in nurses working in clinical practice.DesignA scoping review of the literature.MethodThe following databases were used: PubMed, ScienceDirect, ERIH Plus, and Web of Science using keywords; study dates were from 2011 to 2021.ResultsThe analysis included six studies that met the selection criteria. The studies were categorized as face-to-face, simulations, and online education learning methods.ConclusionEducational training for cultural competence is necessary for today’s nursing. The training content should include real examples from practice, additional time for self-study using modules, and an assessment of personal attitudes toward cultural differences.

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