Demonstrating Cultural Competence in Nursing
Assumptions
Some of the ways a nurse can demonstrate cultural competency in nursing includes not making assumptions about a patient’s culture, beliefs, level of literacy and values. Â
Every patient has the right to know the details of their care therefore it is necessary to give a detailed explanation of plan of care and medical jargons, and in case of language barrier, use an interpreter and ensure that patient understands. Â
Another way to demonstrate cultural competency in nursing is by asking about alternative methods of healing. Certain cultures have a firm belief in this and some of these herbal medications can have harmful interactions with modern medicine, so it’s important to ask about these alternative treatments and make adjustments in a patient’s plan of care. Â
Accommodations
Also, withholding judgements especially when the nurse observes any practice that does not conform to his/her personal beliefs and professional policy. Â
For instance, some cultures place more value on the extended family and patient’s family members are always in patient’s room to show their love or fulfill their duty. This could be an issue for the nurse who doesn’t why there are many visitors in the patient’s room.
Having a knowledge of the different cultures and asking questions will help the nurse to accommodate these visitors whenever possible, understanding that it is part of the culture
Accommodating and educating the patients can help the healthcare provider to demonstrate care that is compatible with client’s culture. The goal of the interaction between the nurse and the patient is for the patient to return to the best state of health no matter the patient’s background.
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