Cultural Competency

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Introduction and Exploration of Cultural Competency in Nursing Practice Culture is a significant determinant of various health-related factors. This includes the responses of different groups to certain health issues, the knowledge and beliefs regarding health matters, and the access to healthcare among others. In the nursing practice, it is important to understand these cultural factors. Cultural competency is of great significance in the practice since the nurses cater to patients from diverse backgrounds. Cultural competency allows them to provide their patients with their unique healthcare needs with respect to their culture. This entails the use of interventions and diagnoses that are in agreement with the cultural needs of their …show more content…

This migration has led to the rise in multiculturalism. People of different national and cultural backgrounds have largely interacted. In spite of the adaptation of people to new environments, the cultural beliefs and practices they obtain from their places of origin remain with them. Hispanics, for instance, have migrated into the United States in large numbers and have brought along their cultural practices, including the Spanish language, their religion, and their food. It is for these reasons that the nursing practice entails understanding the needs of patients based on their cultures. It is not possible to apply common medical services to all patients since their cultural needs differ (National Alliance of Hispanic Health , …show more content…

The most common health problems among them are diabetes mellitus and obesity. They also have a higher chance of suffering from tuberculosis, neurocysticercosis, and stress. These are some of the important aspects that nurses should consider when offering medical services to this cultural group. They should find alternative methods of treatment to meet the needs and beliefs of these groups, which are mainly inspired by the level of acculturation, the level of education, and the socioeconomic status of the patient and their family. They should also ensure that they are sensitive to the common cultural values of the Hispanics, which include relationship, modesty, kindness, and respect (Juckett,

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