Cultural Competence in Nursing Â
Nurses provide care for patients with a variety of needs. However, sometimes, the age, gender, race, disability, or sexual orientation of a person can affect the quality and availability of their healthcare. This situation can have a negative emotional, mental, and physical influence on these individuals. Healthcare workers must be able to give inclusive and sensitive care and identify risks. Cultural competence must become a standard skill, and nurses must advocate for equity. Â
In this nursing CE course, you’ll learn why providing equitable and diverse care while remaining inclusive to all populations is important. You’ll also learn about health disparities, who this affects, and a broad understanding of how to utilize cultural competence. Â
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