Stereotypes, often perpetuated by media headlines and unconscious prejudices, can all affect how nurses relate to patients. In KATRINA FYERS and SALLIE GREENWOOD’s third and final article they look at how nurses can think in reflexive ways to be more culturally safe practitioners
People from minority groups frequently experience adversity in various aspects of their lives, inclu...
Cultural safety is one of the aspects of nursing practice reflected in the Nursing Council's compete...
My personal and professional experiences as a practitioner nurse, and a lecturer unveil that, in the...
Thesis (Ed.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this dissertation was to explor...
BackgroundCultural safety requires healthcare professionals and organisations to improve healthcare,...
Culture plays an important role at every level of healthcare and in every healthcare encounter. Cult...
Background: Nurses and midwives predominately work in western-centric health care settings, which ma...
With the introduction of cultural safety into nursing curricula, educators are grappling with ways t...
Nursing courses now have a more culturally diverse mix of students and educators, and students need ...
This research frames the appropriation of Cultural Safety from an indigenous-led bicultural framewor...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that the Aboriginal population experience greater health disparitie...
Mental health nurses who uphold the principles of cultural safety have awareness of the beliefs, und...
How nurses relate to patients is integral to nursing. In their first article, KATRINA FYERS and SALL...
The Aboriginal population in Canada is the youngest and most rapidly growing demographic in the coun...
This study explored how public health nurses (PHNs) work to address health inequities. Cultural safe...
People from minority groups frequently experience adversity in various aspects of their lives, inclu...
Cultural safety is one of the aspects of nursing practice reflected in the Nursing Council's compete...
My personal and professional experiences as a practitioner nurse, and a lecturer unveil that, in the...
Thesis (Ed.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this dissertation was to explor...
BackgroundCultural safety requires healthcare professionals and organisations to improve healthcare,...
Culture plays an important role at every level of healthcare and in every healthcare encounter. Cult...
Background: Nurses and midwives predominately work in western-centric health care settings, which ma...
With the introduction of cultural safety into nursing curricula, educators are grappling with ways t...
Nursing courses now have a more culturally diverse mix of students and educators, and students need ...
This research frames the appropriation of Cultural Safety from an indigenous-led bicultural framewor...
Increasing evidence demonstrates that the Aboriginal population experience greater health disparitie...
Mental health nurses who uphold the principles of cultural safety have awareness of the beliefs, und...
How nurses relate to patients is integral to nursing. In their first article, KATRINA FYERS and SALL...
The Aboriginal population in Canada is the youngest and most rapidly growing demographic in the coun...
This study explored how public health nurses (PHNs) work to address health inequities. Cultural safe...
People from minority groups frequently experience adversity in various aspects of their lives, inclu...
Cultural safety is one of the aspects of nursing practice reflected in the Nursing Council's compete...
My personal and professional experiences as a practitioner nurse, and a lecturer unveil that, in the...