Cultural diversity is one of the challenges for nurses working in multicultural communities, as Kingdom of Saudi Arabia community. Aim of the study was to investigate the cultural competence of Saudi nursing students in Riyadh city. Design: Cross-sectional. Quantitative method applied with self-administered questionnaire. Sample: Convenience sample consists of 205 participants from five private and governmental colleges collected between November 2016 and January 2017. Results: Response rate 70%, the majority of the sample were females (58%), 50% of the participants didn’t get any training regarding care for cultural diverse patients. 36 % of the sample didn’t live in environment with different cultural people. However the majority (87%) pr...
As the United States population becomes more culturally diverse, it has become a priority for health...
BackgroundNursing education has acknowledged that cultural competency should be an educational compe...
Background: The society is rapidly changing in a demographic matter. As a result of this nurses are ...
AbstractThe culture of Saudi Arabia is dominated by the values and virtues of Islam. Its increasing ...
Significance and Background: Kenya has been experiencing an increase in cultural and ethnic diversit...
Purpose\ud \ud In Saudi Arabia, the health system is mainly staffed by expatriate nurses from differ...
The migration of health workers creates a disparity in workforce distribution. In Saudi Arabia, the ...
Providing culturally competent and high-quality nursing care is a nurse's professional and moral res...
Care-giving that suits the culture has a particular relevance to daily nursing care. It was emphasiz...
Cultural competence in nursing is essential in providing care that is centered around the unique, in...
The aim of this study is to explore the importance of nurses being culturally competent, especially ...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine students\u27 perceived confidence to provide cu...
BACKGROUND. Nurses are primary caregivers and have a key role in providing care in a culturally dive...
The ethnic proportions of the population in the United States are rapidly changing, with the nation’...
Health care providers are members of a helping profession and need to provide quality care to all me...
As the United States population becomes more culturally diverse, it has become a priority for health...
BackgroundNursing education has acknowledged that cultural competency should be an educational compe...
Background: The society is rapidly changing in a demographic matter. As a result of this nurses are ...
AbstractThe culture of Saudi Arabia is dominated by the values and virtues of Islam. Its increasing ...
Significance and Background: Kenya has been experiencing an increase in cultural and ethnic diversit...
Purpose\ud \ud In Saudi Arabia, the health system is mainly staffed by expatriate nurses from differ...
The migration of health workers creates a disparity in workforce distribution. In Saudi Arabia, the ...
Providing culturally competent and high-quality nursing care is a nurse's professional and moral res...
Care-giving that suits the culture has a particular relevance to daily nursing care. It was emphasiz...
Cultural competence in nursing is essential in providing care that is centered around the unique, in...
The aim of this study is to explore the importance of nurses being culturally competent, especially ...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine students\u27 perceived confidence to provide cu...
BACKGROUND. Nurses are primary caregivers and have a key role in providing care in a culturally dive...
The ethnic proportions of the population in the United States are rapidly changing, with the nation’...
Health care providers are members of a helping profession and need to provide quality care to all me...
As the United States population becomes more culturally diverse, it has become a priority for health...
BackgroundNursing education has acknowledged that cultural competency should be an educational compe...
Background: The society is rapidly changing in a demographic matter. As a result of this nurses are ...